Meggan Watterson finds in the Acts of Paul and Thecla a seven-step journey for personal growth.
One Battle After Another makes no argument for the “right” sort of revolutionary action. It’s more concerned with the ...
The brief Biblical account of Herod’s slaughter of innocents raises the question of what faith demands when politics fails to ...
Debbie Hines draws on her legal career in Baltimore to show what redemption looks like in practice.
The Hebrew Bible and the Qur’an celebrate the courage of a woman and her daughter from an ethnically marginalized class: Moses’ mother and sister. In a story that has inspired people across millennia, ...
The bewilderment of the women at the tomb gives way toa hope that overturns power, shame, and death itself. From theological reflections to breaking religion news to the latest books, the Christian ...
I pointed congregations to the Phoenix Affirmations, a set of statements articulated at a 2006 mainline Protestant gathering and later published by pastor and biblical scholar Eric Elnes. I suggested ...
I wasn’t sure about the MDiv,” says Teresa Kim Pecinovsky, a chaplain and pastor in St. Paul, Minnesota. “But in Ferguson, I ...
Many theologians have gestured toward Bonhoeffer’s late reflections on religionless Chris­tianity, and for good reason. In a secular age, the phrase is evergreen—and it’s all the more winsome because ...
It is at this time, when patriotism is causing bloodshed, that this effort to invent a new form must be made.” Against Hitler’s obsession with greatness, Weil suggests a patriotism motivated by ...
Nicole Schrag teaches English and writing at the University of Tampa. From theological reflections to breaking religion news to the latest books, the Christian Century's newsletters have you covered.
But a quick look through scripture shows that following the sacred story of God’s involvement in our world is not without a ...