Issue 133

Does Ethics Matter Today?

By Patrick Anderson, editor Recently, while our managing editor, Amy, was promoting Christian Ethics Today at the iconic ...

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On Transgenderism

By Ryon Price  “From now on,” Paul said, “we regard no one from a human point of view; ...

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A “Precious Gem of a Book”: Chuck Poole’s Most Recent Book

A Review by Walter B. Shurden Job’s Choir: Essays From the Intersection of Grief and Hope by Charles ...

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Sentencing Donald Trump

By Wendell Griffen   A New York state court jury found Donald Trump guilty of committing 34 felony counts ...

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Warning Flags, Parallels to Not Be Missed

By John D. Pierce Why would professing followers of Jesus get and stay onboard with obvious acts of ...

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Thurman’s Rigorous Ethic of Reverence for Each Person

By David Sawyer In 1968, at the peak of the civil rights campaign and in the heat of ...

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Standing on the Giant Shoulders of Howard Thurmond

By Chris Caldwell “He (Howard Thurmond) was 100 years ahead of his time, 50 years ago, so he ...

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Reflections on Jesus and the ‘Inherited’

By Carol Harston Howard Thurman’s Jesus and the Disinherited caught my attention years ago. Thurman brilliantly describes the ...

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The Hell that Dogs the Footsteps of the Poor: Howard Thurman’s Conceptual Notion of Fear in Jesus and the Disinherited

By Darvin Adams Fear is one of the persistent hounds of hell that dog the footsteps of the ...

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Reflections on the Life and Thought of Howard Thurman

By Lewis Brogdon Howard Thurman (1900-1981) was one of the most influential religious figures of the 20th century. ...

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