Walter Brueggemann
Walter Brueggemann is the author of A Gospel of Hope and Interrupting Silence.
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Our narratives about nation-states
Is an organized state the pinnacle of progress? James Scott doesn’t think so.
by Walter Brueggemann
November 19, 2018
How Wendell Berry helps us negotiate our post-agrarian condition
Something is lost when we no longer know the art of filling a wagon.
by Walter Brueggemann
July 9, 2018
Marxism and the New Testament
As Roland Boer and Christina Petterson see it, the Gospels contradict the witness of Jesus about slavery and property.
by Walter Brueggemann
May 17, 2018
Reading the Bible with a sacramental sensibility
Hans Boersma sees scripture as more open to imaginative reading than our modern methods permit. The key is faith in Christ.
by Walter Brueggemann
September 25, 2017
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