Deconstructing on the Road to Emmaus
Spiritual deconstruction, in its purest sense, most often has much more to do with discovering truth than rejecting it.
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Spiritual deconstruction, in its purest sense, most often has much more to do with discovering truth than rejecting it.
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Have the global pandemics of 2020—Covid-19 and white nationalism—catalyzed a new movement that will shape the future of the church for the next half a millennium?
Read moreAs we begin to rethink what church can be in the era of global pandemic, the way of Jesus calls us to focus on the victims of injustice.
Read moreI’ve been thinking a lot about the divisions in America right now. Certainly, there are a lot of ideological things over which we are divided. And while those can be more complex and nuanced than we often are willing to observe, we tend to fall within ideological camps…conservative or liberal, traditional or progressive, republican or democrat. But while we have
Read moreJesus’ destruction of property when he drove the money changers from the temple was nothing less than an act of political and economic solidarity with the victims of oppression in his society.
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