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Faith

Christianity as counterculture.

The Ghost of Jehovah

What does it do to Christian thought when even Jesus is considered "problematic?"

The Ghost of Jehovah

🎵 Matthew 7:7

This week's Friday Night Video is a bit of a departure from other recent entries in the series. There's no electroclash or spunky cover reworkings. It's a new track from Welcome Wagon. Welcome Wagon are label mates of Sufjan Stevens and purveyors of a

🎵 Matthew 7:7

Institutions Absorb Anxiety

Thinking about the role institutions play in buffering against uncertainty.

Institutions Absorb Anxiety

Sch-Sch-Sch-Schism

Experiencing a Christianity that doesn't crack at every fault line.

Sch-Sch-Sch-Schism

To The Holy

Worship in the ancient way.

To The Holy

Why, As A Christian, I Can Sympathize With Some Prayer Shaming

In the wake of any gun-related tragedy in the US, political actors offer insincere thoughts and prayers in order to avoid taking real action.

Why, As A Christian, I Can Sympathize With Some Prayer Shaming

Orthodox Christianity, The Far Right and the Green-Eyed Christ

A new book traces a trickle of far-right Christians moving to the Orthodox Russian church seemingly to chase authoritarianism but is there more to the story?

Orthodox Christianity, The Far Right and the Green-Eyed Christ

Smashing Political Binaries

Elizabeth Bruenig is a journalist who doesn’t conform to expectations. Some people have a problem with that.

Smashing Political Binaries

Eastertide

I look at Easter not just as a day, but as a kickoff, if you will, for Eastertide. I see it as somewhat analogous to New Year's Day. Resolutions start then, and don't end when the day is over. Eastertide is a time to look at

Eastertide

The Slide from Epistemic Bubble to Echo Chamber

We are trees rooted alongside each other, and tearing up the roots of one tree threatens to encroach on the rootedness of another.

The Slide from Epistemic Bubble to Echo Chamber