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 …
Editor’s Note: This four-part blog series is contributed by John Slattery, and being co-published at Hope Sing’s Blog Partner, “Daily Theology.” Before you …
Editor’s Note: This first of a four-part blog post is contributed by my friend John Slattery, presently doing his doctoral studies in …
When I came back from spending two weeks in Uganda, I didn’t want to talk about it. My friends were surprised. …
Many Americans of an older generation will remember reading Black Like Me, John Howard Griffin’s riveting account of his experiment in “becoming …
[Editor’s Note: I’m delighted to introduce our newest contributor to the blog, Julia Blanchard. A native of Twinsburg, Ohio, Julia recently completed …
“Your book is so timely given what is happening in Missouri.” Several people have emailed me in the last few days with …
Self-reflection is a built-in element of travel. It stirs within the traveler each time she is asked why she travels. “What is …
Just over a year ago, Hope Sings, So Beautiful was published by Liturgical Press, and the website you are now reading was …
“Until we reckon with our compounding moral debts, America will never be whole.” A long cover story by Ta-Nehisi Coates in the …