Unlearning the Gospel of Whiteness: A Tribute to the Arch, Tata Desmond Tutu Nigel Branken December 31, 2021 Global, Practical Justice, Theology The gospel is only good news to the poor if it is good news for all those made vulnerable.
Consistent and Faithful Witnesses Emily Jones June 15, 2021 General, Practical Justice, Race Racial justice is a necessary part of the substantive call of discipleship, part of who we are called to be – day after day, year after year.
Dying to Whiteness, Becoming Anti-Racist Nathan Hunt June 12, 2020 Global, Race, Theology Whiteness is very real, and it cannot simply be exited by saying so.
De-Creating Whiteness Nathan Hunt June 4, 2020 General, Race, Theology If there is to ever be an end to all this pain, all this alienation and violence, it cannot come through the racial categories we have inherited.
Dialoguing Across Difference: Abortion & Big Tent Theology Elaina Ramsey February 26, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology, Women We must do better — and it starts with each and every one of us.
Black History Month for A White Guy Jared St. Martin Brown February 2, 2019 Church Life, Race Why do I even care about this? Is it “white guilt”? No.
Repentance & Reconstruction: How to Unlearn Slaveholder Religion Daniel Harrison July 27, 2018 Books, Church Life, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race, Theology This level of racism was not born overnight.
Facing Our Addictions to Weapons & White Supremacy Brian McLaren May 30, 2018 General Any of us familiar with the addiction recovery process know that until we overcome our denial, we still haven't hit bottom.
Is It Okay to Be White? Morgan Guyton November 6, 2017 General, Race, Theology 7 A good rule of thumb for determining if you belong to the #NotAllWhitePeople club is that you don’t feel the need to say #NotAllWhitePeople.