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Georgetown was built on the backs of enslaved people

Reparations for their descendants are a necessary, imperfect beginning.
by Alexandra Greenwald July 28, 2021

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A landscape scarred by the trauma of eugenics

Elizabeth Catte traces the haunting history of forced sterilizations in Central Virginia.
by Chris Hammer July 22, 2021

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A Palestinian evangelical’s supersessionism

Munther Isaac’s critique of the Israeli government is perfectly fair. But why does he also need to critique Judaism?
by John E. Phelan Jr. July 19, 2021

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How do parents pass along their faith to children?

Christian Smith and Amy Adamczyk’s sociological study offers some clues.
by Emily Soloff July 15, 2021

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The good news in John Green’s reviews of Diet Dr Pepper and sunsets

He says they’re memoirs, but I’m onto him. The Anthropocene Reviewed is more like a collection of sermons.
by Katherine Willis Pershey July 12, 2021

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Lisa Donovan tells the stories behind the recipes

Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger exposes the misogyny within the restaurant industry.
by Celeste Kennel-Shank July 8, 2021

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In a secular age, Bonhoeffer’s “religionless Christianity” is evergreen

Peter Hooten considers the concept in relationship to the theologian’s entire body of work.
by Clint Schnekloth July 7, 2021

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For BLM cofounder Alicia Garza, organizing is about doing the work no one wants to do

Someone has got to do the dishes.
by Aelijah Lynch July 2, 2021

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