A Story of Stars and Violence
A story of a student waking up to the genocidal conquest that founded her country and the contemporary reenactments of this violence.
A story of a student waking up to the genocidal conquest that founded her country and the contemporary reenactments of this violence.
The life of Bartolome de Las Casas suggests that, for Christians living in privileged nations such as the United States, poverty in solidarity with the poor is a requirement of discipleship; the necessity of such solidarity is demonstrated by the United States Catholic bishops’ conference’s inability to grasp the true nature of its country’s relationship to Haiti.
A review of J. Kameron Carter’s recently published book, RACE: A THEOLOGICAL ACCOUNT.