2022
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Pope Francis and Mother Angélique: A Feminist Historical Theology Issue
This is an example of the type of hole that feminist historical theology needs to fill. We need scholars who are attentive to the writings of women throughout the history of Christianity, so that women can be fully thought of… Continue reading
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DEADLINE EXTENDED: Are You a Woman in Theology? WIT is Seeking New Contributors!
From time to time, WIT looks to expand their blogging team—so, if you are a woman in theology, we invite you to join us! Continue reading
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Journaling as a Means of Research
I shared about the practice of journaling, which is something that I use both in my teaching and in my research. … So, I’d like to reflect in this post on my writing and research process to talk about what… Continue reading
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Are You a Woman in Theology? WIT is Seeking New Contributors!
From time to time, WIT looks to expand their blogging team—so, if you are a woman in theology, we invite you to join us! Continue reading
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Earth Gospel Meditation
For this post, I decided to type up a structured meditation from Sam Hamilton-Poore’s Earth Gospel,1 which I’ve recently been working through and find really brilliant. In my experience, it’s been difficult to find ecology-centered liturgy from a Christian perspective.… Continue reading
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Silence or Justice: The Church and Politics
Abstaining from political and social advocacy is the privilege of those who benefit from the status quo, those whose position, power, and wealth is preserved by existing laws and policies. In the face of injustice, especially injustice implemented by fellow… Continue reading
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The Parable of the Shrewd Manager; or, A Gospel Word for Those in Capitalism
It’s time—that dreaded week that comes around once every three years, when preachers who follow the Revised Common Lectionary have to face Luke 16:1–13 and the Parable of the Shrewd (or “Dishonest”) Manager. The week when parishioners hear Jesus saying… Continue reading
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May Our Hope Not Die With You Metropolitan Kallistos Ware
Now, he has died. A gracious, thoughtful, articulate spokesperson for the best of Orthodoxy to an English-speaking audience has died. I feel like one of the last hopes for a kind and gentle Orthodoxy, for an Orthodoxy that might take… Continue reading
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The Conception of Souls?
As the overturning of Roe v. Wade brings a renewed urgency to conversations surrounding abortion, it is important to be precise about the language we use in these discussions. A thoughtful Twitter thread by David Dzimianski brings attention to a… Continue reading








