The Trump administration hasn’t attacked religious schools and seminaries—yet
Liberation theologian Ignacio Ellacuría didn’t leave us a blueprint for resistance, but he speaks to times like ours.
Books
Playing the holy fool
Police reform in Minneapolis and beyond
The wild earth and its consolations
Writing from both sides of the economic divide
In This Issue
Playing the holy fool
Making old things new
Police reform in Minneapolis and beyond
Latest
April 27, Easter 2C (John 20:19-31)
Have things changed for women since the time of Mary Magdalene?
An unimaginable outcome (Isaiah 65:17-25; Luke 24:1-12)
Voices
Rachel Mann
Have things changed for women since the time of Mary Magdalene?
In a world where we aren’t trusted, Mary’s encounter with the risen Jesus is an act of solidarity.
Peter Choi
Making old things new
Great artists know that the past provides essential ingredients for the future. Jacob Collier exemplifies this. So does Jesus.
Melissa Florer-Bixler
The US media is biased against Palestinians
Compassion compels us to remember people journalists choose to forget.
Kelly Brown Douglas
Pauli Murray’s song of hope
Her contributions to this nation can hardly be overstated. The federal government’s attempt to erase them has theological implications.
Phil Christman
In praise of unruly children in church
Sometimes they’re the only sign of life amid our solemn boringness.
Samuel Wells
The grace of identity
We tend to think of identity as either fixed or chosen. What if it’s bestowed and revealed, relational and dynamic?