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The Singularity of Jesus and the Mission of the Church: An Interview with...

In this interview, Nathan R. Kerr reflects on some of the conversations that have emerged in the last two years since the release of his book Christ, History, and Apocalyptic: The Politics of Christian...

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Race, Theology, and the Politics of Abjection: An Interview with J. Kameron...

In Part I of this two-part interview, J. Kameron Carter discusses his current work regarding political theology and the construction of the modern racialized world.

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Race, Theology, and the Politics of Abjection: An Interview with J. Kameron...

In this two-part interview, J. Kameron Carter discusses his current work regarding political theology and the construction of the modern racialized world; speaks about the Obama presidency, the...

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Ebert on Indie Distribution Panic Meter: "Stands at yellow, rising toward...

Excerpts from Roger Ebert’s Journal, September 20, 2009 Every year good films show at the Toronto Film festival that never open anywhere near you. This year some good films played that may never open...

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Invisible Children: A Political Theology for Emerging Humanitarians

[Editor’s note: the following is a guest post written by Scott Schomburg, who is an M.Div ’13 candidate at Duke Divinity School, with research interests in political theology and contemporary...

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Economies and Theologies: A Review of Reggie Williams’s Black Jesus

Reggie L. Williams, Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance (Waco, TX: University of Baylor Press, 2014).   The fact that today the “black Christ” of a young...

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On the Humanity of Mad Max

In a dark room, white powder is blown on a blistery, aged back. The thunder of a crowd is some ways off. Two men carefully mount a translucent plate on the back of a hunched-over figure. A pair of...

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Will Love Cast Out Fear? The Syrian Refugees and Christian America

On the Monday after the Paris attacks, Oliver Willis (@owillis) of Media Matters for America tweeted, “if only we had a seasonally appropriate story about middle eastern people seeking refuge being...

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Ebert on Indie Distribution Panic Meter: "Stands at yellow, rising toward...

Excerpts from Roger Ebert’s Journal, September 20, 2009 Every year good films show at the Toronto Film festival that never open anywhere near you. This year some good films played that may never open...

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The Singularity of Jesus and the Mission of the Church: An Interview with...

In this interview, Nathan R. Kerr reflects on some of the conversations that have emerged in the last two years since the release of his book Christ, History, and Apocalyptic: The Politics of...

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Race, Theology, and the Politics of Abjection: An Interview with J. Kameron...

In this two-part interview, the theologian J. Kameron Carter discusses his current work regarding political theology and the construction of the modern racialized world, speaks about the Obama...

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Invisible Children: A Political Theology for Emerging Humanitarians

[Editor’s note: the following is a guest post written by Scott Schomburg, who is an M.Div ’13 candidate at Duke Divinity School, with research interests in political theology and contemporary...

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Economies and Theologies: A Review of Reggie Williams’s Black Jesus

Reggie L. Williams, Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance (Waco, TX: University of Baylor Press, 2014).   The fact that today the “black Christ” of a young...

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On the Humanity of Mad Max

In a dark room, white powder is blown on a blistery, aged back. The thunder of a crowd is some ways off. Two men carefully mount a translucent plate on the back of a hunched-over figure. A pair of...

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Will Love Cast Out Fear? The Syrian Refugees and Christian America

On the Monday after the Paris attacks, Oliver Willis (@owillis) of Media Matters for America tweeted, “if only we had a seasonally appropriate story about middle eastern people seeking refuge being...

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Every Word They Say Chagrins Us

Taylor Ross finds himself at a loss for words in the house of Bonhoeffer. The post Every Word They Say Chagrins Us appeared first on The Other Journal.

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