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ReligionProf's avatar ReligionProf

Christmaker Continues to Inspire

My biography of John the Baptist titled Christmaker continues to inspire. I was genuinely moved by the kind words and thoughtful engagement at the 2025 Midwest Regional Meeting for Biblical Studies, where the final plenary session was about the...

Contending Modernities's avatar Contending Modernities

(Settler) Colonial Logics Beyond Europe

Values that are seen as having a “positive” valence, such as state-building, democracy, development, and secularism are often weapons of colonial occupation. The post (Settler) Colonial Logics Beyond Europe appeared first on Contending Modernities.

Good Faith Media's avatar Good Faith Media

Holy Week as a Sacred Symphony

Holy Week is not only something we observe. It is something we experience. Like a symphony, it moves through our hearts and souls, awakening emotion, inviting reflection, and pointing us toward hope. The post Holy Week as a Sacred Symphony appeared...

Political Theology's avatar Political Theology

The Politics of Resurrection

If we want to experience the full effect of Easter, we must recognize that it’s not just about Jesus...it sends ripples through the cosmos as it signals the dismantling of worldly kingdoms built on exploitation and invites us to participate instead...

Religion Unplugged's avatar Religion Unplugged

The Plateau Of The Religious Nones Continues

(ANALYSIS) Let’s start with the top line finding for me from the 2024 Cooperative Election Study. I continue to double and triple down on a statement that I made about a year ago: The rise of the nones is essentially over, for now. Let me show...

Ken Chitwood's avatar Ken Chitwood

A housing crisis of faith

“It’s the first thing you notice about the United States,” said Bernhard Froebe, a German tourist visiting Los Angeles in the summer of 2024. “There are so many people living in the streets, on the sides of the road, in whole encampments,” said...