On Knowing and Not-Knowing God: Reflections on the Apophatic By Joseph Mangina The theological college where I teach stands at the almost exact geographical center of a great university. Of all the disciplines in the university, theology is in the odd position of bei... Read More...
In the Beginning Was the Word: A Reflection in Two Images By Pamela A. Lewis Two days before the shattering events of January 6 in Washington, D.C., I became aware of a painting called In the Beginning Was the Word, by the German artist Hermann Otto Hoyer (1893-196... Read More...
‘Say it with your chest’: Proclaiming the supremacy of Christ in the face of white supremacy God’s love calls us out from our biases, sins, and prejudices into the beloved community whose unity testifies to God’s desire to reconcile the world to himself through his Son.
The many faces of silence How can we speak up in the current political climate, when our language no longer makes sense to most of the people who hear it? I don’t think we can. Not really.