Evangelicalism “Wasn’t Created for Someone Like Me”: Following a Queer Evangelical of Color in the Age of Trump
It’s been a little over a year since the president first took office, and the…
Read MoreThis initiative aimed to take a fresh look at Christianity’s increasingly diverse expression in the United States. As the monochromatic paradigm of American Christianity fades, this initiative explored how people came together in new ways to express their beliefs, effect social justice, and find community in structures we may not yet recognize as “church.”
It’s been a little over a year since the president first took office, and the…
Read MorePeople of color are a few short decades away from making up the majority of…
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Read MoreConfession: I hold an ordination from a denomination that, broadly speaking, does not ordain women….
Read MoreThe United States is suffering through an epistemic crisis. From day to day it seems…
Read MoreIn the wake of catastrophic destruction in Puerto Rico Lin-Manuel Miranda, the force behind Hamilton, has used…
Read MoreThree years post-uprising, the community still struggles to be seen.
Read MoreThinking about the place of violence in American civil religion helps solve a perplexing theme in the debate over professional athletes’ protests.
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Read MoreThe Constitution doesn’t say “we the citizens,” it says “we the people.”
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