November 23, 2020 / Theology
Joshua E. Livingston examines how Jesus blesses children to demonstrate the inverted shape of political agency in the kingdom of God.
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Joshua E. Livingston examines how Jesus blesses children to demonstrate the inverted shape of political agency in the kingdom of God.
Taylor Ross finds himself at a loss for words in the house of Bonhoeffer.
The Hoard brothers connect dog poop and sanctification.
Katie Prudek Lin explores Christ as Mother, with a little help from Julian of Norwich and her own experience of childbirth.
Andrew Stone Porter connects Martin Luther King Jr.’s politics of integration with his theological ethics of interdependence.
Chelsea Sinclair Williams suggests that we put history in its place.
Megan Anna Neff recasts of our relationship to time using Martin Buber’s I/Thou and I/It framework.
Hunter A. Bragg explores the political possibilities of irony, parody, and satire in relation to time and eternity.
Jordan Baker suggests that Augustine’s philosophy of time can teach Christians how to engage science.