Us and Them: Public Theology in the Breach
It was once taken for granted in the United States that crises and important occasions were marked by prayer. From 1789, when George Washington began
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It was once taken for granted in the United States that crises and important occasions were marked by prayer. From 1789, when George Washington began
On today’s episode of The City of God, we discuss how our view on the end times impacts our call as Christians to engage the
It is truly extraordinary that the Biden administration has chosen Welcome Park in Philadelphia as the site to reassert the Native Americans’ legacy. This small
As America enters a pivotal election year, faced with a decision that will determine nothing less than the future of our country, Martin Luther King,
Rosaria Butterfield is a best-selling author and speaker who is well known in the Christian space. A former professor of English and Women’s Studies at
On today’s episode of The City of God, we talk about how to navigate a culture in chaos and what the Church must do to
On today’s episode of The City of God, we highlight numerous areas of society that have been heavily influenced by Jesus, including science, education, the
This Christmas, with Christians reflecting on the significance of Jesus’ birth, I’m inspired by the question posed by the late D. James Kenney thirty years
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