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Up with the People?

Up with the People?

May 12 th 2016 byEric Miller

There's nothing magical about "the people," unless they aspire to become a citizenry.

How to Read an Encyclical (and Why)

How to Read an Encyclical (and Why)

December 1 st 2015 byBrian Dijkema

A Protestant's grateful guide to these papal "technologies of remembrance."

A Wardrobe in Kansas, Portal to Mystery

A Wardrobe in Kansas, Portal to Mystery

November 4 th 2015 byErin Doom

A “show and tell” exploration of the Eighth Day Institute in Wichita, Kansas.

Reviving Citizenship in the New Gilded Age
Who Owns "Social Justice?"

Who Owns "Social Justice?"

December 1 st 2014 byLisa Hosack

Social work has been dominated by progressivism. But there's another way.

The Gift of Guilt and the Recovery of Joy

The Gift of Guilt and the Recovery of Joy

December 1 st 2014 byWilfred M. McClay

There is no more characteristically modern assumption than the belief that it lies within our power to find happiness.

A Cord of Three Strands

A Cord of Three Strands

March 1 st 2014 byMeg Jenista

We can't walk toward the good if we can't recognize it.

Face to Face with the Wronged

Face to Face with the Wronged

March 1 st 2014 byGideon Strauss

Confronting apartheid, changing perspectives

The Grey Area is Holy Ground

The Grey Area is Holy Ground

March 1 st 2014 byMarilyn McEntyre

The bottom line for great compromisers: "It's not that simple."

Consumption and Culture-Making

Consumption and Culture-Making

March 1 st 2014 byBrian Dijkema

Let's fight for balance and care in our fight against resource over-consumption.

Why Not Rather Be Wronged?

Why Not Rather Be Wronged?

March 1 st 2014 byJanet Epp Buckingham

Loving our enemies could have surprising results.