To Interpret Scripture Intelligently: The Bible, Civil Rights, and Human Dignity
Tejai Beulah explores US Christianity from the perspective of a formerly enslaved grandmother.
Tejai Beulah explores US Christianity from the perspective of a formerly enslaved grandmother.
Jonathan Hiskes grapples with parental anger amid the tedium and injustice of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Taylor Ross finds himself at a loss for words in the house of Bonhoeffer.
Heather Caliri contemplates serving the beast.
Andrew DeCort considers the Roman Empire’s desire to kill a heretical Jewish missionary.
John Schweiker Shelton reviews Undomesticated Dissent by Curtis W. Freeman.
Lauren D. Sawyer addresses the appropriation of black Jesus through the work of James Cone and civil rights era fiction.
Alexandria Barbera reflects on the Republican politics that undergird evangelical faith and how this sets Trump up for success among conservative evangelicals.
The Other Journal discusses the paintings and processes of the Korean visual artist Mihyang Kim.