Features
AJ Muste’s Christian nonviolence
My UCC church’s listening experiment with our evangelical neighbors
Strange sounds in deep water
Helping incarcerated men see their own worth
The faith leaders who helped preserve abortion access in Kansas
Discerning the body
Getting ultrareal about the church
Voices
Rachel Mann
Atonement without participation?
In the substitution theory, God simply does stuff for us. What about the relational God of the Bible?
Heidi Neumark
Organizing is about people’s agency
Unlike social services and advocacy, which are all about being helpers
Debie Thomas
Each of my dyings
I’m in a stage of life where I find myself praying the same prayer again and again.
Jonathan Tran
Getting justice and getting it right
Stanley Hauerwas’s The Peaceable Kingdom at 40
Isaac S. Villegas
Nonviolent crisis response in my city
I wish Durham’s HEART program had existed when my friend Joe was killed.
Brian Bantum
Living by kinship, not consumption
When I’m tempted to click “Add to cart,” I hear creation groaning.
Books
Christians should read books
Jessica Hooten Wilson helps us to see reading as a form of holy play.
An unfolding drama of awakening
John Haught dismantles the impoverished reasoning of most contemporary cosmology.
When a culture’s immune system is compromised
Lyndsey Medford’s beautiful new book looks to interconnectedness amid the diseases of capitalism and injustice.
America the biblical
In a breathtaking scholarly work, Mark Noll explores the doomed experiment of a republic built on an unwritten law of sola scriptura.
We still need books about biblical women’s liberation
Two new ones by Susan Hylen and Nijay Gupta offer correctives many churches have not yet internalized.
Luke Powery preaches through and beyond racism
The Duke Chapel dean writes as if the Holy Spirit makes all the difference for faithful preaching—and anti-racism.
Domestic poverty and who it serves
Matthew Desmond unties the knot of being poor in the US—and shows the rest of us that we hold the strings.