Issue 120

Lent of Liberation: Confronting the Legacy of American Slavery, Cheri L. Mills, Westminster John Knox Press, 2021

Reviewed by Deck Guess If you see the season of Lent as a time for soul-searching, Cheri Mills’s ...

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How to Fight Racism: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Toward Racial Justice, Jemar Tisby, Zondervan Reflective, 2021.

Reviewed by Ray Higgins The Quaker author, Parker Palmer, wrote a little book over 20 years ago titled, ...

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Surviving an Execution in Medieval England and Modern Ohio: Miracle, or Incompetence?

By Sara M. Butler In Ohio, Governor DeWine’s landmark 8 December 2020 press conference has left the future ...

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Famine in The Bible is More Than a Curse: It is a Signal of Change and a Chance for a New Beginning

By Joel Baden As the coronavirus spread rapidly around the world last year, the United Nations warned that the ...

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What Is Wrong, What Went Wrong and How to Make it Right

A Year after George Floyd’s Death  The guilty verdicts against Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd ...

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Jim Crow in New Clothes

By Raphael Warnock Mr. President, before I begin my formal remarks, I want to pause to condemn the hatred ...

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A Critical Interpretation of Speaking Truth to Power: Re-Presenting the Theological Methodology of James H. Cone

By Darvin Adams My PhD adviser and the president of Chicago Theological Seminary, Stephen G. Ray, Jr., reminds ...

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Words of Challenge from a White Pastor to the Texas Legislative Black Caucus

By George A. Mason                             Introductory Word Many thanks for the invitation to speak to you. I imagine ...

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Reading Claypool: Parables and People

Stories Jesus Still Tells, Glad Reunion, and The First to Follow By Walter B. Shurden Anyone who knew ...

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Reflections on the Derek Chauvin Verdict

By J. Alfred Smith, Sr. We watched and watched, wore our eyes out looking for help. And nothing. ...

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