Testimony and Witness as Liberative Praxis: Authority Refigured
Hilary Jerome Scarsella suggests epistemological resources to help Christians craft better responses to people with testimonies of sexual assault.

Hilary Jerome Scarsella suggests epistemological resources to help Christians craft better responses to people with testimonies of sexual assault.
Sonya Schryer Norris explores her teenage conversion to Islam.
Andrew DeCort considers the Roman Empire’s desire to kill a heretical Jewish missionary.
Lyle Enright realizes that creative theology begins on a plate of sushi.
Jo-Ann Badley follows Mary through John’s Gospel, grieving and rejoicing in the hour of her Son.
Matthew Lee Anderson writes of Bach’s Mass in B Minor, the ascension, and why Christ’s redemption leaves us free to be sad.
Cabe Matthews suggests that Lent is a practice for people who are just trying to become Christians.
N. Ammon Smith paints a picture of Christ’s godforsakenness.
John Jay Alvaro interrogates dying in our digital age.