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Theology

First Person

Death’s vision

As my father was dying, I saw God’s radiant face more clearly.
by Catherine Ricketts
May 25, 2022

Reflection

The mass shooting in Buffalo was an attack on the image of God

And it was enabled by social structures of permission.
by Yehiel E. Poupko
May 17, 2022

Books

Reading The Irony of American History 70 years later

What do Reinhold Niebuhr's blind spots tell us about our own?
by James K. A. Smith
May 11, 2022

Books

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Take & Read: Ethics

Four new books that are shaping conversations about ethics
selected by Jonathan Tran May 10, 2022

Books

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Take & Read: Theology

Five new books that address today’s theological challenges
by Jason Micheli May 10, 2022

Interview

Taking womanist theology to the beauty shop

“My mama was womanist. My grandma is womanist. Just because they don’t have the language or the identifier doesn’t make them less womanist.”
Annelisa Burns interviews Candice Benbow
May 9, 2022

Books

In Review: 

Ofelia Ortega does theology to empower women

And she does it in an unmistakable Caribbean accent that embraces, hugs, kisses, dances, cries, and rumbles out laughter.
by Eliseo Pérez-Álvarez May 5, 2022

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