July 30, 2018 / Praxis
Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell and Jason Byassee write that when work is holy, we should expect ups and down.
Jason Byassee teaches preaching at the Vancouver School of Theology.
Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell and Jason Byassee write that when work is holy, we should expect ups and down.
Jason Byassee reviews Kate Bowler’s Everything Happens for a Reason, a book he says takes on evil from the inside—and laughs.
Jason Byassee describes Mary as a sign that God is scandalously enfleshed.
Jason Byassee finds religion reemerging in Vancouver, British Columbia.
An art exhibition at a church attempts to bridge the gap between the academy and community in a North Carolina university town.
When strangers at a party or on an airplane find out you’re in divinity school, …
Jason Byassee examines fatherhood, mortality, resurrection, and the hope of a good surf.