Mother Mary and a Post-Traumatic Ecclesiology of Grief
Emilie Grosvenor draws on Mary and the early church to meditate on the loss of a loved one.
Emilie Grosvenor draws on Mary and the early church to meditate on the loss of a loved one.
Samuel J. Youngs explores sin and traumatization with Jürgen Moltmann.
Megan Hamilton retells stories of her small town through some of its least-noticed structures.
N. Ammon Smith asks how we avoid becoming consumers in an age of digital ecclesiologies.
Rose Schrott explores how The Bachelor and American antebellum conceptions of sin invite the white church to reimagine sin and rethink racism.
Julie L. Moore imagines what the underground railroad might say if it could speak.
Tejai Beulah explores US Christianity from the perspective of a formerly enslaved grandmother.
Claire K. McKeever-Burgett reimagines the traditional Christmas Eve liturgy from Mary’s perspective.
Caroline Stowell learns the difference between loving and converting.