The Church in a Culture of Death: An Interview with Joel Shuman
In an age of rampant consumerism, which has brought about the current global economic crisis, the church today faces that age-old question: Who or What governs the body? The church must find ways of...
View ArticleRace and Hospitality: Pursuing Racial Reconciliation through Derrida’s...
With the historic 2008 presidential campaign in the United States, the question of race again came to the fore of the American consciousness.1 In this campaign, we saw a number of racially charged news...
View ArticleThe Killer in Me Is the Killer in You: An Interview with Richard Beck
In his book Unclean, Richard Beck has done the church a great favor. By viewing current ecclesial crises through the prisms of experimental and social psychology, he provides Christians with a...
View ArticleRESOURCE: Richard Kearney on Narrative Imagination and Catharsis
We haven’t done a RESOURCE post in quite some time. And since things have been dormant here for a bit now, it seems a good time to point readers to some worthy material for further pondering and...
View ArticleHospitality and Domesticity: Where Can These Black Women Live?
One’s neighbor is often not even the people next door but the people of one’s home, household, workplace and religious community. One’s neighbor is the person of the opposite gender. —Mercy Oduyoye,...
View ArticleThe Others in Our Midst: Jesus, the Good Samaritan, and Hirano Imao
But before being a question to be dealt with, before designating a concept, a theme, a problem, the question of the foreigner is a question of the foreigner, addressed to the foreigner.—Jacques...
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