Time to Scrap Our Current Definition of Privilege
by James Kalb | When we do so we find that “privilege” is not about being accepted as unremarkable simply as
Read more ›by James Kalb | When we do so we find that “privilege” is not about being accepted as unremarkable simply as
Read more ›by Andrew T. Walker | Christian reflection on religious liberty is as old as Christianity itself. But unless it is rehearsed and given fresh expression and articulation in new contexts, it can fall by the wayside. Marx was believed to have said, “Take away a people’s roots, and they can easily be moved. Evangelical public theology often lacks a systematic, […]
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Read more ›Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” Speech Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech and it’s effect on the Civil Rights Movement (YouTube).
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