Can Theology Be an Idol? Jonathan D'Elia November 29, 2021 Church Life, General, Theology One of my favorite classes in seminary was Christology. It was the systematic biblical study of the person of Jesus Christ (that’s a mouthful!). By collecting and summarizing passages of the Bible, we learned a...
Why It’s Good for Girls to See Clergywomen Benjamin Knoll and Cammie Jo Bolin July 18, 2018 Books, Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology We wanted our girls to see this and know that they can do anything.
The Power of Disillusionment: How to Unlearn Slaveholder Religion Abby Stevens July 6, 2018 Books, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology For too long, we’ve been content with a version of the “good news” that is good news for some, but not for all.
Healing the Divide: ‘Reconstructing the Gospel’ Online Book Study Britney Winn Lee June 22, 2018 Books, Church Life, Race, Theology It was among church people that I first learned a Bible-backed racism. How could I not be a woman divided?
Violence against children is an accepted norm in Latin American and the Caribbean, new study finds Lyndsay Hughes February 20, 2014 General, Global 10 FEB 20, 2014 | BY: LYNDSAY HUGHES -- Latin America and Caribbean ranks among the most violent regions in the world...