Books In Review: Kwame Bediako’s Christianity without domination The Ghanaian theologian offered new methodological approaches in the wake of imperialism. by Ross Kane March 23, 2023
Features The language of rights and its limits My niece Butterfly has me thinking about bodies, love, and responsibility. by Johnathan C. Richardson March 14, 2023
Madang Episode 26: Ethicist Reggie Williams, author of Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus A conversation with ethicist Reggie Williams about Bonhoeffer, Black Jesus, racism, and more by Grace Ji-Sun Kim March 14, 2023
Voices Did God intend for Adam and Eve to live forever? Maybe immortality is about more than not being dead. by Brian Bantum March 13, 2023
Books In Review: The theological anthropologies implicit in our politics David Zahl maps the conservative/liberal binary according to distinctions between high and low anthropologies. by Matthew Stuhlmuller March 9, 2023
Voices The testimony of water We are as reliant on grace as our bodies are on water. by Isaac S. Villegas March 7, 2023
From the Editors More than 100 faith leaders are trying to prevent Andre Thomas’s execution Imagine what might happen if they poured that energy into abolishing the death penalty in Texas. March 2, 2023