Last Friday, Hannah Kardon, a United Methodist minister in the Chicago area, stood alongside other protesters demonstrating ...
On October 22, about 400 delegates to the World Communion of Reformed Churches’ 27th general council elected Karen Georgia ...
In a post-truth age of slippery facts and competing authorities, the question of knowledge is inseparable from the question of power. Cultural anthropologist Johannes Fabian highlighted this fraught ...
Readers of other denominations may want to consider the theologies that shape peoplehood in their traditions as they learn ...
Perpetua was a middle- or upper-class Roman woman, living in Carthage, who was martyred in the year 203. She is perhaps the ...
A river flows at scripture’s beginning. With its source in paradise, this river flows out of Eden before branching into the ...
I encountered Kathleen Norris’s Acedia and Me at a time when just about everything felt like more trouble than it ...
By the major crisis point of the movie, their children are teenagers, and I could not for the life of me figure out why they ...
God’s silenceI was deeply touched by Rachel Mann’s October column (“The silent, suffering God”). She shares her journey with ...
Kane’s primary purpose is to get past the idea that “church politics” can only mean bad things and to demonstrate how the ...
In my last column, I argued that mainline Christians ought to worry a bit more about private morality, to be a little more ...
Mac Loftin earned his PhD from Harvard University, where he studied the relationship between Christian theology and political thought. He is the author of In the Twilight of the Christian West: A ...
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