The Calling of Crappy Citizenship: A Plea for Christian Anarchy
Richard C. Goode calls for an ekklēsia of “crappy citizens.”
Richard C. Goode calls for an ekklēsia of “crappy citizens.”
Rebecca Shirley discusses the complexities of faithful embodiment, advocating for the deeper stories that must be told.
Poet Judith Montgomery offers a meditation on the painful repetition of caring for an ill spouse.
Von Balthasar’s theology of the Trinity provides a compelling framework in which Christians can engage the problem of evil, including its recent formulations by the New Atheism.
In this interview, Nathan R. Kerr reflects on some of the conversations that have emerged in the last two years since the release of his book Christ, History, and Apocalyptic: The Politics of Christian Mission. In particular, he explores the connections between Christology, the nature and task of theology, and the mission of the church in […]