The Tree of Christ and the Tree of Satan: Ignatian Discernment in a Time of Eco-social Crisis
Daniel Castillo pens an Ignatian eco-social fever dream.
Daniel Castillo pens an Ignatian eco-social fever dream.
Peter Herman’s depression helps him nurture empathy and compassion with those who suffer most under a racist regime.
In the wake of domestic violence, new kinship structures are crucial to providing safe spaces of healing and to developing communal practices of resistance.
The once peripheral voices of African women theologians are prophetically calling for justice-oriented ways of reading the biblical text.
This essay analyzes several examples of Christian political theology in order to show how their strength, humility, memory, and solidarity are contingent on prayer.
In this essay David Horstkoetter sets straight the false narrative by Glenn Beck on James Cone, black liberation theology, and the gospel.
A review of Peter Goodwin Heltzel’s JESUS AND JUSTICE, a book that traces the historical legacy of evangelicalism, particularly in the wake of Martin Luther King Jr. and Carl F. H. Henry; describes the impact of this legacy on four contemporary evangelical organizations; and suggests new ways of understanding race and political life in America.