April 22, 2020 / Theology
Megan Anna Neff recasts of our relationship to time using Martin Buber’s I/Thou and I/It framework.
Megan Anna Neff recasts of our relationship to time using Martin Buber’s I/Thou and I/It framework.
Jason Steidl revisits the day in 1969 when Católicos Por La Raza activists planned to confront their cardinal at the Eucharistic table.
For the affect is not a personal feeling . . . it is the effectuation …
Julia Foote, a nineteenth-century female preacher, taught a doctrine of sanctification that refuted segregation, attended to the salvation of the whole person, and offers a pattern of embodied theological reflection for today.