The Others in Our Midst: Jesus, the Good Samaritan, and Hirano Imao
Joshua Ryo Nelson-Hashimoto considers a modern-day good Samaritan story.
Joshua Ryo Nelson-Hashimoto considers a modern-day good Samaritan story.
One’s neighbor is often not even the people next door but the people of one’s home, household, workplace and religious community. One’s neighbor is the person of the opposite gender. —Mercy Oduyoye, Beads and Strands Flawless Execution Beyoncé Knowles has done myself, and many like me, a huge favor. Through the popularity of her […]
We haven’t done a RESOURCE post in quite some time. And since things have been dormant here for a bit now, it seems a good time to point readers to some worthy material for further pondering and perusal. The work of Richard Kearney does not get as much attention as it deserves (at least I […]
In this interview, the experimental psychologist Richard Beck shares insight from his book Unclean and discusses the ways in which disgust psychology provides confessing Christians with a sobering and instructive reality about the nature of evil.
This essay articulates how Derrida’s notion of hospitality may help us to overcome structural racism.
A conversation with Dr. Joel Shuman on the bodily enactment of the church, specifically how it deals with death and dying, in a disembodied world.