What if we did asystematic theology?
“What does it mean,” asks Willie Francois, “to cultivate leaders who are building power inside prison?”
At her funeral, I gathered with scholars, family, and friends to celebrate the womanist theologian’s world-changing gifts.
Letta Cartlidge created a group for missionary kids who’d attended her boarding school in Jos, Nigeria. The stories of abuse poured in.
The leaders of the NRSVue project talk about translation, reception, and what Bibles are for.
How missionary work can create the conditions for child abuse to thrive unchecked
Speculative fiction, at its best, can inspire collaboration by artists and writers and ordinary fans.
Ritual and justice don’t exist in a push-pull relationship.
Missionary of grief
Musician Nick Cave talks to journalist Seán O’Hagan about his son’s death and the pull of love.
Bringing Zwingli out from the shadows of Luther and Calvin
Bruce Gordon masterfully weaves together the world that shaped the least-remembered Reformer and the ways he shaped that world.
Reading the Bible with Love Sechrest
In Race and Rhyme, associative hermeneutics finds its roots in deep, communal, and highly developed wisdom.
Church vs. injustice, not church vs. state
Ilsup Ahn believes that a different conception of church could have stopped, among other things, housing segregation.
In the face of climate change, how do we tend to our spirits?
In true agrarian fashion, Norm Wirzba suggests starting small.