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The Subversion Will Not Be Televised: An Interview with Vinoth Ramachandra by Chris Keller
This interview explores the themes of the book "Subverting Global Myths," by Vinoth Ramachandra, which investigates modern narratives of terrorism, human rights, science, and religious violence.
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A Message to the Fine and Shabby: James's Epistle on Poverty by J. Lyle Story
In this essay, Dr. Story discusses the book of James's message to the powerful rich and the vulnerable poor, a message that is especially relevant to the socioeconomic issues in the twenty-first century.
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Clement, Badiou, and Prometheus: On Christianity as Mediated Revolution by Anthony D. Baker
In this essay, Professor Anthony Baker explores the limits and possibilities of Alain Badiou's Promethean politics before turning to the theology of Clement of Alexandria as a resource for a truly radical, even revolutionary, politics.
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What Would Nietzsche Do? by Christopher Benson
This essay considers political disenchantment as an act of religious engagement.
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Naming an Ancient Affliction in a Postmodern Age: An Interview with Kathleen Norris, Part II by Shannon Presler
In this interview, award-winning poet and best-selling author Kathleen Norris discusses humor, Kevin Smith films, discernment of lust, the election, her hopes for the future, and her new book “Acedia and Me.”
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Naming an Ancient Affliction in a Postmodern Age: An Interview with Kathleen Norris, Part I by Shannon Presler
In this interview, award-winning poet and best-selling author Kathleen Norris discusses writing, death, marriage, elder care, the church community, and her new book “Acedia and Me.”
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Why the Opposite of Liberalism Is Not Conservatism: A Book Review of 'How to Be Evangelical without Being Conservative' by Roger Olson by Allen Yeh
In this book review, Allen Yeh discusses Roger Olson's "How to Be Evangelical without Being Conservative."
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Shapelessness of Violence by Caitlin Mackenzie
In this poem, Caitlin Mackenzie poetically demonstrates that violence causes a diminished view of humanity and creation, and thus we must constantly seek to see wholeness.
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The Christian and the iPhone: A Primer for Black Friday by Chris Haw
In this short essay, Chris Haw reflects on the internal and theological struggle against gadgetry and the promised hopes of iPhones.
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Anarchist Imperatives and Fundamental Change by Michael Van Dyke
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.





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