Jesus and the Dispossessed
In light of the 2016 presidential campaign, Justin Randall Phillips analyzes the ways in which American evangelicalism is the product and reflection of racial division.
In light of the 2016 presidential campaign, Justin Randall Phillips analyzes the ways in which American evangelicalism is the product and reflection of racial division.
I’m enthralled by the recent claims of some evangelicals in Canada and the United States that they are in a state of persecution. I’m not quite sure how they are being persecuted–they all still seem to have their lovely houses, multiple cars, TV’s, DVD players, and addiction to bad diets and poor hair-stylists. They also […]
A review of James K. A. Smith’s *The Devil Reads Derrida and Other Essays on the University, the Church, Politics, and the Arts.*
In this interview, Lisa Sharon Harper discusses her evangelical faith and the relationship between evangelicalism and politics, the economy, and social justice activism.
In this essay, Jeff McSwain describes the theological issues involved in his controversial departure from Young Life in 2007.
A review of Paul Louis Metzger’s CONSUMING JESUS: BEYOND RACE AND CLASS DIVISIONS IN A CONSUMER CHURCH.