What’s So Holy about Matrimony? A Feminist Theological Reflection
Kimberly Humphrey ponders her husband’s name change and the difference marriage makes for discipleship.

Kimberly Humphrey ponders her husband’s name change and the difference marriage makes for discipleship.
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week: A new dimension of cyber-bullying takes place on Twitter: One such post is an article on white supremacist website, The Daily Stormer. “How to be a Ni**** on Twitter” breaks down […]
Katherine James contemplates the fleetingness of beauty as she faces cancer and aging.
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week.
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week: The many possible ways the Obama Administration could have legally led an investigation into Trump and the implications of such an inquiry: Regardless of whether any overreaching happened in this case—and […]
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week: An explication of a nostalgic predisposition that manifests in capturing and documenting moments prior to experiencing them: It is as if even the gap between the past and present shrank to […]
Erin Steinke looks for “a hieroglyph in dust and root” while hunting the storm.
Zen Hess wants Christians to resist individualism and transience with a rooted theology of place.
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week: A few words on literary history, criticism, injustice, and the questionable priorities of the Academy: Narrative Historicism uses storytelling as its method of imposing order. It inverts the standard critical structure. […]