For the past two years, Linda Livingstone has been dean of the George Washington University School of Business.
Pacem in terris: Easter, Earth Day and Pentecost’s promise
It’s not only human reality on the line, and not only sentient life. In the testimony of Scripture, all creation is sentient, capable of responding to the Creator’s purpose, promise and provision.
Are young black Millennials reclaiming a theology of resistance?
Generally speaking, black between the ages of 18-29 are not leaving Christianity and ecclesiastical affiliation. News outlets covered the trend of Millennials leaving the church, but ignored the racial subtext of those who chose to stay, and also were black.
To these pastors, saving the Colorado River is a divine command
From the Rockies to southwestern Arizona, Hispanic evangelical pastors have begun to preach a gospel of salvation for the struggling Colorado, framing the 1,450-mile river as a gift from God that the Bible commands them to protect.
President Carter, am I a Christian?
An interview with the former president.
The hard-edged hope of Wendell Berry
Why his vision of humble communities and humane economies is just what the world needs right now.
No religious test, even for Trump
Demanding that each president repeat the same religious activities of the previous president could create an informal religious test for public office, which would be inconsistent with the spirit of the Constitution.
Save the Mainline
More religion would make liberalism more intellectually coherent, more politically effective, more rooted in its own history, less of a congerie of suspicious “allies” and more of an actual fraternity.
For Alabama Christians, Governor Bentley’s downfall is a bitter blow
To many of the conservative Christians who unexpectedly propelled Mr. Bentley, a Republican, into power, his demise was a dispiriting setback in an age when they feel their values are under siege.
Churches in southern Egypt will not celebrate Easter
Church leaders said they will not hold Easter celebrations in mourning for 45 Coptic Christians killed in twin bombings of churches. Leaders said celebrations will only be limited to the liturgical prayers “without any festive manifestations.”
Alabama senate votes to allow church to form own police force
Lawmakers voted 24-4 to let a Birmingham church establish a law enforcement department despite critics’ concerns it could be used to cover up crimes.
When conservatives oppose religious freedom
Christian conservatives who defend the rights of Muslims have come under attack by their ideological brethren.











