The Christian and the iPhone: A Primer for Black Friday
In this short essay, Chris Haw reflects on the internal and theological struggle against gadgetry and the promised hopes of iPhones.
In this short essay, Chris Haw reflects on the internal and theological struggle against gadgetry and the promised hopes of iPhones.
This essay argues that an anarchist critique of institutions needs to reemerge in America in order to deepen our political life and make fundamental changes imaginable.
In this interview, University of Manchester professor and theologian Graham Ward discusses the relationships between contemporary higher education, especially in theology, politics, capitalism, and globalization.
A poem about seeking inner peace amid the cacophony of public discourse.
A poem about seeking inner peace amid the cacophony of public discourse.
Dr. J. Kameron Carter addresses issues of race, theology, and modernity at the 2008 Film, Faith, and Justice forum in Seattle, WA.
In this spoken-word poem, Matthew Brouwer riffs on his ideal presidential candidate, a leader who knows the blues.
In this essay, Matt Jensen recommends Amy E. Black’s “Beyond Left and Right: Helping Christians Make Sense of American” as an objective Christian primer to politics in 2008.