Mark Chaves on the faith-based initiative, Bill McKibben on the oil leak in the Gulf, Mark A. Noll on how his mind has changed.
Mark Wm. Radecke on short-term missions, Belden C. Lane on the Desert Christians and apathy, Brad N. Hill on lame-duck pastors.
Spring books. Ralph C. Wood on P. D. James; Carol Zaleski on the Bhagavad Gita; top books for ministry chosen by Peter W. Marty, Debbie Blue, Richard Lischer, Brian D. McLaren and Shawnthea Monroe.
Paul Jeffrey on refugees in South Africa, Miroslav Volf on faith-based violence, Robert W. Jenson on how his mind has changed.
Thomas Lynch on cremation and ritual, David Grumett on Christians and food rules, Scott Cairns on how his mind has changed.
William H. Willimon on Easter hope, Barbara Brown Taylor on working people, David S. Cunningham on the thief on the left.
William H. Willimon on reconsidering practices, Erin Swenson on being a transgender pastor, Elaine Blanchard on a bicycle ministry in Memphis.
Lawrence Wood on Eboo Patel, Peter W. Marty on inconsistency and love, Kathryn Tanner on how her mind has changed.
Amy Frykholm on Rick Steves, M. Craig Barnes on the creeds, Margaret Bendroth on congregational history.
Fred Bahnson on ECHO, Jason Byassee on multicampus churches, Dennis P. McCann on health-care reform.
Jesse James DeConto on usury, Joyce Moore on end-of-life decisions, Carol Zaleski on how her mind has changed.
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