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Of Monuments and Men

Of Monuments and Men

July 8 th 2021 byElizabeth Stice

What wisdom does the Bible offer regarding our practices of remembrance?

Photo Essay: Making and Keeping Peace
Inherited Flavours

Inherited Flavours

June 4 th 2020 byGracy Olmstead

Ordinary inheritances: a symposium.

The Season of Delight

The Season of Delight

June 4 th 2020 byHeather Dennis

Ordinary inheritances: a symposium.

This Body, Broken

This Body, Broken

June 4 th 2020 byDoug Sikkema

Ordinary inheritances: a symposium.

When the Past Has No Place

When the Past Has No Place

April 30 th 2020 byJoseph Grenny

The power and peril of examining personal history.

In the Shadow of Memory

In the Shadow of Memory

April 23 rd 2020 byDanté Stewart

"The act of imagination is bound up with memory." —Toni Morrison

The Stories We Tell

The Stories We Tell

April 16 th 2020 byAnne Snyder

Discerning history in all its multitudes.

Memento Mori

Memento Mori

March 19 th 2020 byBrian Dijkema

A Living Memory

A Living Memory

March 12 th 2020 byYishai Schwartz

Amalek, forgetting, and the lessons of Jewish memory.

Sacred Heritage, Sacred History

Sacred Heritage, Sacred History

June 1 st 2017 byEric Miller

As Canada approaches its sesquicentennial, an American historian recalls lessons learned at their bicentennial.

Recovering the Revolutionary Nature of Christianity

Recovering the Revolutionary Nature of Christianity

December 8 th 2016 byJake Belder

Why we can't afford to forget history.

Hope in the Ruins: Why Politics Can't Save Our Politics

Hope in the Ruins: Why Politics Can't Save Our Politics

July 7 th 2016 byJames K.A. Smith

In The Fractured Republic, Yuval Levin pens a manifesto for subsidiarity and solidarity.

Comment: A Year in Review

Comment: A Year in Review

December 30 th 2015 byRay Pennings, James K.A. Smith & more

An editorial symposium of some 2015 highlights

Editorial: Memory, Forgetting, and Hope

Editorial: Memory, Forgetting, and Hope

December 1 st 2015 byJames K.A. Smith

A biblical call to remember must be written in the future tense.