Blog Heroes By Chad Pierce More scholarly and eloquent pieces have been written on the racial divide that has come to a…Chad PierceJuly 6, 2015
Blog Legacy #6, Silent Tea Rings By Helen Luhrs When my mom died this winter, I realized the generation of my parents was gone. What I…Helen LuhrsJuly 5, 2015
Blog One Cheer for Civil Religion I’ve had a long adversarial relationship with American civil religion. It began with all those invocations I heard as a…James BrattJuly 3, 2015
Blog Agents of Reconciliation (Or the Grace in Our Depravity) As a theologian I tend to focus on more contemporary thinkers. Not that I've ignored the others—I enjoyed my Patristic and…Jason LiefJuly 3, 2015
Blog Freedom and Its Contradictions Fourth of July festivities, where I live, have already begun. The shocking and randomly timed booms of consumer fireworks remind…Theresa LatiniJuly 2, 2015
Blog Two Weeks It’s been two weeks now since the massacre at Charleston’s Emanuel A.M.E. church. Two weeks of learning just how apt…Jennifer L. HolbergJuly 1, 2015
Blog Religion, Politics, and the Supreme Court By Allison Vander Broek Summer’s in full swing here in Boston. For me, that’s meant hitting the ground running on…Allison Vander BroekJune 30, 2015
Blog When Healing Hurts By April Fiet Over the past several months, I've become much closer friends with my dermatologist than I ever really…April FietJune 29, 2015
Blog Legacy #5, Evangelism 101 By Helen Luhrs When my mom died this winter, I realized the generation of my parents was gone. What I…Helen LuhrsJune 28, 2015
Blog Slow Knowledge Before the terrible shooting in Charleston on June 17, there was no Wikipedia page for the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal…Debra RienstraJune 27, 2015