It’s not easy to avoid the perception of a political motive. by Peter W. Marty
Teaching online made me realize my goal is to teach them to think, not to teach them to think like me. by Arthur E. Farnsley II
Each tree in my neighborhood is the tree of life. by Isaac S. Villegas
The distinctions between how we love God, neighbor, and self are not terribly thick. by MaryAnn McKibben Dana Ash Wednesday archives
Jesus is attended to by angels—and wild beasts. by MaryAnn McKibben Dana Lent 1B archives
Six of my Duke Divinity students, ten years later Jason Byassee
How I became the kind of person who wants to do the work to which she’s called. by Ellen F. Davis
The law’s assistance to lower-income Americans was modest—and temporary. from the Editors