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.
Two women whose strategies for living a meaningful life conflict vie for ownership of an antique family barn.
Several pieces displayed in an art museum exhume the challenging past that led one young poet to a renewed sense of faith.
Sarah Coakley’s important book recommends prayer as a way to an incorporative model of the Trinity.
This article discusses the purity culture of the Southern Baptist Church and its potential ramifications upon women’s self-identifying sexuality.
Amanda Barbee on how the purity movement cloaks female sexuality in silence and shame, stunting women in their growth as sexual beings and causing long-lasting psychological and spiritual damage.
Jamie Heckert, PhD (University of Edinburgh), is a founding member of Anarchist Studies Network, a practitioner of integral yoga, and the co-editor of Anarchism & Sexuality: Ethics, Relationships and Power (and here’s a lovely link to the introduction: read me!!). Just imagine what would have happened if Emma Goldman popped out a baby with Michel […]
In this interview, James Alison speaks with us about his work on the issue of sexuality and how he attempts to create a dialogical space around this topic in his Catholic context.
I have to get out of this bad habit of taking on too many books at once. I get all gung-ho about reviewing anything that appears interesting to me–well, as gung-ho as a Mennonite can get (I’m lapsed, so it’s pretty damn easy)–and then I realize I’m behind on about two dozen book reviews. In this case, however, […]