How human isolation from the rest of the world keeps us from thriving.
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** Our problem isn’t just loneliness—it’s species loneliness
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How human isolation from the rest of the world keeps us from thriving.
by Tricia Gates Brown
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** The dirty work of ministry
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What two drastically different messages from parishioners taught me
by Samuel Wells
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** Making a habit out of Epiphany
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Epiphanies flare up and fade. How can we keep them in our everyday vision?
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** Adopted and loved
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One of the greatest mysteries of faith is that God loves us as is.
by Peter W. Marty
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** How the security culture has burdened women
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Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz shows how the post-9/11 US has intensified control of women’s bodies.
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** Living by the Word for February 2, Epiphany 4A
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Matthew’s Beatitudes are meant to give comfort, not to challenge.
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** Kindness, kinship, and the boundaries of justice
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The virtue of kindness depends on who we see as kin.
by Amy Peterson
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** Examining whiteness through “reparative writing”
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Jess Row asks what happens when alienation turns to rage.
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** How universal is the Force?
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The Rise of Skywalker reduces a powerful theological symbol to a family drama.
by Kathryn Reklis
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