Does the Hebrew Bible matter for Christians? In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete is joined by Nerds-in-Residence Anna Sieges-Beal, Aaron Higashi, and Cynthia Shafer-Elliott to answer... The post Episode 285: Pete Enns & the Old...
ReligionProfI am delighted I got the chance to take a look at Garrick Allen‘s important new book, Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament (Eerdmans 2024) and to get him to provide an interview about it. We tend to think about...
The Domination ChroniclesOne word not found in President Biden’s apology is "domination"
The Commons by APRIL OnlineAdd excerpt here. The post Speculative Solidarities: Faith in Practice Field Notes appeared first on April Online.
Popular Culture And TheologyEXTENDED Call for Chapter Proposals (21 January 2025) G.I. Joe, Theology, and Co-bra! Knowing (and Believing) is Half the Battle Series: Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture Editor: Dr Peter Admirand, Dublin City University G.I. Joe is celebrating...
Church HistoryApplications due by November 15 Follow this link to the posting at the Claremont McKenna College Website The Department of Religious Studies at Claremont McKenna College (CMC) invites applications for a tenure-track position at the early assistant...
Popular Culture And TheologyBy John W. Morehead I grew up in the 1970s and have fond memories of walking home from elementary school and cutting through the small local grocery store each day. Right near the entrance were a couple of magazine racks that featured the latest...
State of FormationThis essay originally appeared in Stained Glass Travel in April 2022. It is shared with permission. I have had the privilege of spending the two Easters I have lived in Israel at the French Benedictine monastery at Abu Gosh, in the hills outside of...
Ken ChitwoodTwenty years ago, John D. Roth thought members of his Anabaptist tradition should stop voting — if only for a season. In an essay he distributed among clergy of the Anabaptist movement, which includes pacifist traditions such as the Mennonites,...
Ken ChitwoodEvery border has a story. Every dividing line on a map, every marker and monument and wall and fence comes with a narrative. And at the U.S./Mexico border, that story is an increasingly international and interfaith one. Not only are people on the...