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The antiracist reading group at my church has dedicated the month of February to Howard Thurman’s classic work Jesus and the Disinherited. We’ve spent the
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The antiracist reading group at my church has dedicated the month of February to Howard Thurman’s classic work Jesus and the Disinherited. We’ve spent the
As someone who studies the antiabortion movement, this time of year always has a particular importance. Yesterday marked 48 years since the Supreme Court handed
In Zoom worship last Sunday, we said a prayer that we’ve said many times before, part of our prayers for the Confession of Sin. It
By Allison Vander Broek In my advising seminar this week, my students and I explored the history of the AIDS epidemic together. We watched several
I read Richard Rohr’s Universal Christ and Richard Powers’ The Overstory in quick succession this month. It was not out of any sort of forward
In honor of the Fourth of July, I thought it appropriate to delve into the question of Christian nationalism and its role in America. There
Two weeks ago, the news surrounding abortion was big. In a new documentary on FX, AKA Jane Roe, Norma McCorvey admitted that not only had
I think like everyone I’ve been missing meals together. It was such a central part of my life up until the pandemic started — dinner
I initially had grand plans of reading and writing about two excellent new books that are out this month on Christian nationalism, but then a
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