Civil Discourse by Rebecca Koerselman Experiences inside and outside of the classroom have taught me that most people are interested in telling…Rebecca KoerselmanDecember 3, 2016
Romance and Christians By Rebecca Koerselman In an effort to focus on something other than current events and politics, I recently watched the…Rebecca KoerselmanNovember 21, 2016
Making America Cake Again Most of us have heard Republican candidate Donald Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again” ad nauseam during this presidential campaign…Rebecca KoerselmanNovember 7, 2016
How to Be a Good Neighbor, Pregnancy Edition I’ve noticed that there seems to be a different set of rules that apply to women who happen to be…Rebecca KoerselmanOctober 24, 2016
Just Words Is the American cultural double standard for men and women still present? Last September, I wrote about gender and the…Rebecca KoerselmanOctober 10, 2016
Political Ideology and Christian Theology In my survey course of U.S. history, we discuss the official beginning of the republic of the United States. We…Rebecca KoerselmanSeptember 26, 2016
Burkinis and Bikinis By Rebecca Koerselman Many French mayors have attempted to ban the wearing of Burkinis on French beaches this summer. Historically,…Rebecca KoerselmanSeptember 12, 2016
Regrets, Apologies, and Repentance I’ve noticed some talk about regrets in mainstream American culture. Most recently, Republican candidate for President, Donald Trump, expressed his…Rebecca KoerselmanAugust 29, 2016
Identity and the Way We Dress A fellow graduate student once informed me that one of the reasons he went into academia was because he could…Rebecca KoerselmanAugust 15, 2016
The Power of Narrative Recently, I wrote about sacred spaces in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Historically, the Badlands and Black Hills were…Rebecca KoerselmanAugust 1, 2016