Let me begin with Matthew 14:13-21, the story that teaches us about feeding 5,000 people. The story comes immediately after Matthew provides the reader with the news that John the Baptist’s head had been placed […]
Let me begin with Matthew 14:13-21, the story that teaches us about feeding 5,000 people. The story comes immediately after Matthew provides the reader with the news that John the Baptist’s head had been placed […]
The following article reflects only the view of the author, and not the opinions of all Daily Theology contributors. When I was an undergraduate at Boston College, the Campus Ministry office sold “Educated by Jesuit” T-shirts […]
By Andrew Krinks Organizing, popularly understood, is about drawing up campaigns to bring about shifts in a political landscape. It is identifying the terms of victory in order to discern and utilize tactics comprising a strategy […]
By Kyle Lambelet Recall the story of Jesus’s encounter with two disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-25). The passage is the Gospel reading for the third week of Easter, so you may have […]
By Callid Keefe-Perry I’ve come to think about the present political and social moment from a perspective informed by public theology. That is, though my own Christian Quaker faith is a large lens through which […]
By Kaitlin Campbell In January of 2015 I attended a Momentum movement-building weekend training at a former espousal retreat center in Waltham, MA. At the close of the weekend, I sat in on an hour-long […]
by MT Dávila “So you say you love the poor? Name them.” –Gustavo Gutiérrez Recently during a panel on the November 2016 presidential election, someone asked what form Christian activism and organizing should take in order […]
By Marjorie Corbman In response to a group of clergy that had chastised him for his “extremist” tactics, Martin Luther King reminded them that he was not the inventor of civil disobedience. It was as […]
By Victoria Strang During my junior year of college, I traveled to South Africa as part of a student group examining international and community-based health efforts. It was the spring of 2009, and the HIV/AIDS […]
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