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Whether Jesus was held to the cross with nails or with ropes, what matters is that he was ingloriously and brutally killed by ...
City leaders lit the iconic Boulder Star on Colorado’s Flagstaff Mountain on Monday to honor the Jewish community and those ...
The Israeli government’s expansion of its warfare into the West Bank has me thinking about my time there almost a ...
In a world burdened by felt dislocations and actual displacements, Seoul-born Young-Ly Hong Chandra’s latest work responds to ...
Congressional leaders have sat silent as Trump runs roughshod over democratic norms. But they readily answered the call to ...
The 12×30-foot storage unit in a Raleigh, North Carolina, suburb is crammed full of chairs, tables, mattresses, lamps, pots, ...
Jason Springs immersed himself in justice organizations in Chicago. He offers an account of their peace circles and the hope ...
When I lived alone on the north coast,I was slender as a glass of skim milkand wore my house dress by the sea.As I turned sideways in the mirror,I was light blue to the bone. My hair,dark as the gloss ...
Amy Carr teaches at Western Illinois University and is coauthor (with Christine Helmer) of Ordinary Faith in Polarized Times: Justification and the Pursuit ...
We gave our readers a one-word writing prompt: “Source.” The Buechner Narrative Writing Project honors the life and legacy of ...
Sergeant First Class Kate Cole isn’t an activist. She isn’t a radical. She’s a trans woman, a rock climber, and my friend—and ...
“K nowing is not enough; we must apply,” says Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. “Willing is not enough; we must do.” One thing ...
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