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A Theology of Immigrant Labour
Foundational thinking on immigrant labour has to do with public justice, rights, duties, and responsibilities.
The American Housing Massacre
We don't want a world where fat cats eat starving dogs.
The Ennobling Constraints of the Everyday
How everyday moral decisions are embedded in some of life's deepest questions.
Serving God On The Inside And On The Outside
Are Christians in Politics inevitably compromised?
Deacons, Church, and World
Deacons should be permitted to look deeper at the roots of the social issues causing material need.
Social Reform As If History Matters
Challenging the monopoly of the state should not be confused with burning it to the ground.
Scotland Decides—But About What?
The central question facing Scottish voters.
The City is Complex: Lessons from "The Wire"
How HBO teaches us to exegete our cities.
A Real Bonhoeffer for the Real World
Can we still treasure a Bonhoeffer deeply flawed? Must our heroes remain on their pedestals?
Sweetness and Power
Thinking about an upcoming Scottish referendum forces us to think beyond the United Kingdom and into Canada, Crimea, and elsewhere.
Faithful Compromise
The lost art of brokered effectiveness in our public life.
In Good Faith: Compromise in the Face of a Revolution
The personal and public nature of compromise
Social Architecture: An Invisible Casualty of War
Make trust, not war.


