The end of fines and late fees
“All of our efforts at changing the social fabric of this country must begin with changing the geographic fabric.”
What was the earthy taste of river water telling me?
Diana Butler Bass’s love letter to Jesus
Freeing Jesus is not the kind of book we expect from someone with a PhD.
The bold visions of the grandfather of liberation theology
What it has it must freely give away.
Elaine Enns and Ched Myers explore a theology of restorative solidarity
How can a people paralyzed by facing its history move forward?
Karl Barth’s affair with Charlotte von Kirschbaum wasn’t the only major conflict behind his theology
Christiane Tietz explores them all in the first full-length biography since Eberhard Busch’s in 1976.
Take & Read: Practical theology
Five new books about the practice of ministry after our recent calamities
He was among the first to ask, What is religion for a people birthed in the cradle of chattel slavery?