2023

  • Faith and Democracy?

    As we enter the voting season this year, some of us will be observing Faith and Democracy Sunday this month. Faith and Democracy. Many people might not put these two words together, at least in an ideal society. The ideal,… Continue reading

    Faith and Democracy?
  • On Villains and Heroes

    In late September, I was chatting with a work colleague and our conversation meandered to the topic of children and television. Though strict about time limits for screens, I am fairly permissive when it comes to the viewing choices of my elementary… Continue reading

    On Villains and Heroes
  • Pavlovian Male God Language Training 

    I grew up thinking that God was a man. No-one was bold enough to come directly out and say it, but God clearly had ‘he/him/his’ pronouns, language such as Lord and King were commonly and unthinkingly used, and the trinitarian… Continue reading

    Pavlovian Male God Language Training 
  • Pascal and Barbie on Diversion

    I’ve been reading some of Pascal’s Pensées recently in preparation for some revisions to my Christian tradition class and was particularly struck by the way Pascal’s comments on the human condition mirror life in Barbieland in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie (2023). Continue reading

    Pascal and Barbie on Diversion
  • Where’s Hagar?

    Can I be honest here? I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with the Bible. On the one hand, it is full of hope, salvation and the love of God. In its pages I find strength and the courage… Continue reading

    Where’s Hagar?
  • Back to School: Jesus, our teacher, the student

    This piece was originally delivered as a sermon at Little River United Church of Christ in Annandale, VA, where I serve as senior pastor. It was given on the occasion of students and teachers headed back to school (Aug 20,… Continue reading

    Back to School: Jesus, our teacher, the student
  • Barbie….and Ken

    I went to see the Barbie movie with my daughter-in-law the day after it opened, and I loved it. Right down to the very last line. I had a few Barbies as a child, but more often than not they… Continue reading

    Barbie….and Ken
  • Christian Privilege: A 3-part reflection

    A thorn in the flesh1 Reflecting its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Roman Catholic university at which I teach requires students to answer diversity and inclusion questions as part of course evaluations every semester. In general, students in… Continue reading

    Christian Privilege: A 3-part reflection
  • Please Welcome Our New Contributors to WIT!

    WIT is very happy to announce that we have accepted four new regular contributors! Continue reading

    Please Welcome Our New Contributors to WIT!