Parable of the Brown Girl
Fulfilling the promise that “the last shall be first,” Khristi Lauren Adams’s The Parable of the Brown Girl is a moving call to power for black women and girls. Drawing on... Read More
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Fulfilling the promise that “the last shall be first,” Khristi Lauren Adams’s The Parable of the Brown Girl is a moving call to power for black women and girls. Drawing on... Read More
Lutheran priest Emmy Kegler’s "One Coin Found" rejects easy notions of Christianity to examine human struggles, identity, and the stories that US Christians tell about who... Read More
Part memoir, part theological exploration, Jacqueline A. Bussie’s Love Without Limits examines what it means to love unconditionally in an increasingly divided world. From a... Read More
The respect that Erickson evinces both for the God of her chosen tradition, and for the gods that came before, is scintillating. Travel writer Lori Erickson—once a Wiccan, now... Read More
In this pastor’s memoir, humor is shown to be a critical part of faith and of confronting health challenges. In the Rev. Jason Micheli’s memoir, cancer is both funny ha-ha... Read More
This is a living theological text that invites personal experiences into the exploration of divinity. From pioneering feminist theologians Carol Christ and Judith Plaskow comes... Read More
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