In the World

Defining ourselves positively

From my church newsletter piece for this week:

My life is thoroughly immersed in the world of progressive Christian faith. I work for the Christian Century magazine, moonlight at Holy Covenant, and study theology at a liberal seminary; my wife Nadia is working on becoming an Episcopal priest. Sometimes I don’t talk to anyone outside this world for days on end.

When I finally do, I cringe if they ask about my work. People assume a lot about what Christians are like. And often, we left-leaners are quick to explain not what we are but what we are not: not fixated on others’ damnation, not beholden to the Republican partynot antigay. It’s an understandable impulse. It also makes it that much easier for others to define us out of the faith altogether: they are the ones who believe or do x, y, and z important things; we are the ones who do not.