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Sewanee Seeks to Transform Its Culture

By Kirk Petersen
Sewanee -- America's most Episcopal university -- is moving past a hate speech incident, and pursuing a methodical, multi-year approach to becoming more diverse and inclusive.
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UK Church Retains Slavery Memorial

By Mark Michael
Tobias Rustat was a 17th-century benefactor of Jesus College -- and also an investor in the slave trade. A Church of England court ruled that a memorial to him is too historic to remove from a chapel.
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COVID Leaves Uganda School in Crisis

By Jesse Masai
The government closed schools for 22 months, and now there are fears that millions of students will not return to classes because of spikes in teen pregnancy and youth joining the workforce.
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God's First Language Is Not Silence

By Timothy Jones
Silence is just one of the many, crazily multiplied languages God uses to get through to us.
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Watch With Me

By Elisabeth Rain Kincaid
In the Garden, as we struggle to stay awake along with the disciples, we confront not just our sins, but our finitude.
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Noah's Ark, Rabbit-Duck, Wittgenstein

By Samuel Cripps
The perception that science and scripture stand in antithesis is a false dichotomy that stands as an obstacle to conversion, like a log redirecting the flow of a river, to be dislodged by the slightest nudge.
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The Sign on the Cross

By Jean McCurdy Meade
Pilate wrote "King of the Jews," although Jesus never called himself that, nor allowed his disciples to do so. But his accusers said he claimed the title, knowing that to do so was treason.
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