An Obsolete Political Faith
NOVEMBER 2012: AS WE SEE IT by James Bratt The most common theme running through postmortems of the presidential election has been demographic: the Republican
NOVEMBER 2012: AS WE SEE IT by James Bratt The most common theme running through postmortems of the presidential election has been demographic: the Republican
NOVEMBER 2012: AS WE SEE IT by Melody Meeter On December 17 at 5:00 a.m. I was paged at home by a nurse from labor
OCTOBER 2012: INSIDE OUT by Carol Westphal “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses…” Hebrews 13:1 I’ve been married to
OCTOBER 2012: REVIEW by Johnathan Kana Atonement, Justice, and Peace: The Message of the Cross and the Mission of the Church Darrin W. Snyder Belousek
OCTOBER 2012: REVIEW by Jay D. Green Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics Ross Douthat Free Press, 2012 $26.00. 352 pages. Among
OCTOBER 2012: POETRY by Daniel Bowman Jr. The thought that she can’t stay beautiful much longer on cigarettes and coffee nags at her a little
OCTOBER 2012: ESSAY by Janel Curry Moments of great stress such as natural disasters illuminate underlying theological constructs and worldviews. Extreme natural events bring to
OCTOBER 2012: ESSAY by J. Todd Billings In 2010, my wife Rachel and I traveled to Ethiopia to adopt a lovely little girl. We know
OCTOBER 2012: RESPONSE by Scott Hoezee In his attempt to bolster the contention that all of creation is a “text” on which pastors should preach
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