25 years after the Rwandan genocide, Denise Uwimana tells her story
A memoir about survival and the theological questions it raises
A memoir about survival and the theological questions it raises
In her new novel, women in a Mennonite colony plot their own liberation.
A book of essays offers an array of perspectives for and against.
If we want our biblical interpretation to align with the fullness of who Christ is, we need new lenses.
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Stephanie Jones-Rogers dismantles the stereotype of white female passivity in the pre-Civil War south.
9 values that can shape the end of life in a cruciform way
Some scientists couldn’t quite explain what they were seeing. Others literally couldn’t believe it.
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At the heart of her narrative is the fate of two political ideals: liberty and popular sovereignty.