Becoming Anti-Oppressive, Part 3: Racism, Bigotry, and Theology
Editor’s Note: This four-part blog series is being co-published at RACL’s Blog Partner, “Daily Theology.” Before you go on, it may be helpful to …
Editor’s Note: This four-part blog series is being co-published at RACL’s Blog Partner, “Daily Theology.” Before you go on, it may be helpful to …
Many Americans of an older generation will remember reading Black Like Me, John Howard Griffin’s riveting account of his experiment in “becoming …
There will be no redemption until our hearts connect to the heart-break of our world. And we can learn from those in …
Readers of Hope Sings, So Beautiful and regular visitors to this website may recognize in this image the distinct iconography of William …
What new is there to say about another dead priest? Another priest taken from his home, shot dead on the sacred altar …
Religion is less a code of doctrines and moral teachings than it is a sensitivity to the “dimensions of transcendence that underlie …
“In our world today there are some prophets like John the baptizer, who are spectacular. They prepare our hearts to see Jesus. …
Every year I am caught by surprise when I see the morning star around this time of the year and remember we …
Like Mary, says St. John of the Cross, “each of us is the midwife of God, each of us.” What would it …
This year marked my fifth trip to Columbus, GA as a participant in the annual November vigil to close the School of …