Mariann Budde stoked fires of mercy
It’s been said that a sermon should be judged by its impact beyond the moment when it’s preached. In the last month, the bishop’s sermon at the National Cathedral has been making a difference.
Books
The legacy of “religionization”
The moral cost of rechargeable batteries
Some good press for Paul
Simone Weil’s anti-fascist blueprint
In This Issue
Voltaire’s encounter with the crucified Christ
The legacy of “religionization”
White supremacy shows up in unexpected places
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Voltaire’s encounter with the crucified Christ
Voices
Julian DeShazier
White supremacy shows up in unexpected places
Supremacy feels so good on the inside that we are all vulnerable to its sirens.
Peter Choi
Dust and glory
Our origin in dirt can teach us humility. But what if it also bears the divine image?
Stephanie Perdew
I still have a voice
After the election, I was worried about people being silenced. So I joined a choir.
Debie Thomas
God’s maternal love
I wonder if what I felt, feared, and learned as a young mother mirrors what God experiences when she tries to feed us.
Brian Bantum
God of breath and gravity
“Who is God?” Today, God is the rising and falling of my chest.
Isaac S. Villegas
Emotional communism
More than ever, we need the common life we can create for each other, a shared life for the benefit of all.