Reaching Evangelicals and Catholics: An Interview with Doug Pagitt of Vote Common Good
Reaching Evangelicals and Catholics: An Interview with Doug Pagitt of Vote Common Good Read More »
Presbyterians have long had ties to the oil industry, as have many other faith groups in the United States. Leaders
Temperatures in the Barents Sea region are ‘off the scale’ and may affect extreme weather in the US and Europe
New data reveals extraordinary global heating in the Arctic Read More »
In this video interview, Jack Jenkins of Religion News Service talks about his article How Christian Nationalism Paved the Way
How Christian Nationalism Paved the Way for Jan. 6 Insurrection Read More »
Researchers have now calculated how many people could be saved from heat-related death if the US takes meaningful action https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/16/us-climate-crisis-millions-lives-saved
How millions of lives can be saved if the US acts now on climate Read More »
We recently hosted a small round table conversation in Atlanta, Georgia. The topic was race and racism. We invited ten
A small round table conversation Read More »
Our first claim is that White supremacy stole the truth about the identity of African Americans. In saying this, we
The Theft of Identity Read More »
Many thanks to Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Francisco for hosting this Q&A about How to Heal Our Divides. I tell
The story behind How to Heal Our Divides Read More »
This means they will use the common good as a guiding principle in how they govern, what policies they advocate,
Let us say our priest asks for an additional Lunch Box volunteer one week. Many people can say, “Sure, I’ll
It always comes back to counting the cost Read More »
Congress held a second hearing on book bans and censorship in the classroom, and considered, among other testimonies, a letter
Congress held a second hearing on book bans and censorship in the classroom Read More »
The logical extension of the zero-sum story is that a future without racism is something white people should fear, because
The old zero-sum paradigm is not just counterproductive; it’s a lie Read More »
In Holocaust literature, participation in the atrocities are described by types: perpetrators, victims, and bystanders. David Gushee’s assessment of the
Or did they actually love other things Read More »
by Robert P. Jones https://religionnews.com/2022/05/16/the-beloved-community-and-the-heresy-of-white-replacement/
The beloved community and the heresy of white replacement Read More »
Doug Pagitt sits down with Amanda Hambrick Ashcraft, pastor at Middle Church in NYC and Founder of Raising Imagination to
Is There a Common Good Way to Talk About Abortion? Read More »
People who call Jesus their Lord and Savior can no longer afford to merely engage in idle, albeit distressed, conversation
The time to act to combat racism is now Read More »
A Jim Wallis conversation Michigan Sen. Mallory McMorrow about faith, service and how she lit a fire under suburban moms
Mothers you don’t want to mess with Read More »
by Jemar Tisby As the Supreme Court seems poised to overturn Roe v. Wade we look at the Religious Right
Abortion, Racism and the True Origins of the Religious Right Read More »