Faith • Theological Reflections After the Flood – The Promise and Perils of Unity Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 11 min read The aftermath of contentious elections is typically followed by calls for national unity, calls to heal the divisions exposed by the electoral process. Will it be so in the aftermath... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Revelation: A Competing Symbolic Universe Dr. Nicholas G. Piotrowski | 16 min read I hear the word “apocalypse” in casual settings more than a dozen times each year. It seems that every year there is a “Snow-pocalypse,” by which the evening news means... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections The Promise and Perils of Faith, Vocation, and Culture: Part II – Suffering for Changing the World Dr. Bruce Lowe | 8 min read The New Testament’s Crooked Narrative Arc: In Part I last week, I began by noting that the New Testament is not entirely straightforward when it comes to the subject of... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections The Promise and Perils of Faith, Vocation, and Culture: Part I – The Danger of Nationalism Dr. Bruce Lowe | 7 min read Why do the Old Testament Scholars Get All the Fun? This may sound like a strange thing to say, but I’m jealous of those who get to teach the Old... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections A Poet’s response to a Prophet Alexis Stanford | 3 min read A Reflection on Jeremiah 29… At first, when I read this passage, I thought I would attempt to write a thorough essay explaining how I, as an African American women,... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Masked Worship: The “Not Yet” of God’s Kingdom Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 9 min read Early in the pandemic, I concluded A Theology of Incarnation Amidst Online Worship with a premature promise: “When we have the chance, we will return – joyfully – to a... Continue Reading