Why make things?
I couldn’t afford a nice bookshelf, and I couldn’t bring myself to buy a cheap one. So I headed to the hardware store.
Books
Christology without supersessionism
Jack Caputo’s insistent, nonexistent God
Evangelical idols and ideologies
Encountering art and encountering God
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Why make things?
Christology without supersessionism
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Episode 50: John Kasich, former governor, political analyst, and author of Heaven Help Us
Christology without supersessionism
Voices
Rachel Mann
Living from the wounded side
Christ’s pierced body helps me understand my own.
Brian Bantum
Why make things?
I couldn’t afford a nice bookshelf, and I couldn’t bring myself to buy a cheap one. So I headed to the hardware store.
Phil Christman
The case for being a killjoy
We may be reluctant to say anything that sounds puritanical. But our private morality really does matter.
Kelly Brown Douglas
A sanctuary for banned stories
When truth is being cast as lies, the sacred work of storytelling is urgent.
Isaac S. Villegas
Becoming manna
There’s a connection between a desire to care and the offer of food. We’re committed to each other’s survival.
Alejandra Oliva
Cooking when the world is on fire
These days, daily tasks can feel like a distraction.