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An epidemic of moral injury
Christians have an opportunity to transform a faith that has fueled genocide, slavery, war, and kleptocracy.
by Rita Nakashima Brock
Take & Read: Practical theology
Five books that introduce new voices to the conversation
by Mary Clark Moschella
Take & read: New books in theology
To speak words of grace, we must first name the powers and principalities that hold us captive.
selected by Jason Micheli
Nancy Sherman's message is clear: society must understand the totality of human experiences of war, including their moral dimensions.
reviewed by Zachary Moon
In 1998, I drove my parents from Wisconsin to Georgia to visit the new National POW Museum. My siblings couldn't believe I'd agreed to this.
In Iraq, my perception of good and evil began to erode. What I lost was a world that made moral sense.
by Michael Yandell
Every method of killing can become a form of torture for the person being executed—and a means of moral injury to the executioner.
by Tobias Winright
If soldiers make it home, the war comes with them. Every day, about 18 of them implode in suicide.
By Logan Isaac