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Who’s Oppressing Whom? Sin, Oppression, and Forgiveness

Who’s Oppressing Whom? Sin, Oppression, and Forgiveness

October 14, 2020

David T. Koyzis

In the book of Exodus we read that God’s people were slaves in Egypt for centuries before Moses led them…

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Faith Seeking Exegesis: Reading Scripture in John’s Gospel

Faith Seeking Exegesis: Reading Scripture in John’s Gospel

October 7, 2020

Joshua Coutts

Generations of Bible interpreters have wrestled with the question of how to read Scripture. In a postmodern era…

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Poetry, Imagination, and the Messianic Witness of the Old Testament

Poetry, Imagination, and the Messianic Witness of the Old Testament

September 23, 2020

Kevin Chen

Does poetry have anything to do with theology? In particular, can theology be derived from poetry, such as…

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Reimagining the Psalms for Emotionally Honest Worship

Reimagining the Psalms for Emotionally Honest Worship

September 16, 2020

Wendell Kimbrough

I grew up in a church that occasionally sang out of a Psalter. I hated it. I remember…

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Other-Shaped Imaginations

Other-Shaped Imaginations

September 2, 2020

Dru Johnson

Our imaginations determine our understanding. What we can grasp depends upon our ability to imagine what is happening…

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Seeking the Kingdom: Anxiety, Eschatology, and Shalom in Matthew 6:25–34

Seeking the Kingdom: Anxiety, Eschatology, and Shalom in Matthew 6:25–34

August 26, 2020

Benjamin E. Castaneda

Wracked by civil unrest, disease, and foreign threats, the fabric of society seems likely to tear at any…

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Biblically Sanctioned Hate Speech? The Psalms We Avoid

Biblically Sanctioned Hate Speech? The Psalms We Avoid

August 12, 2020

Lissa Wray Beal

Internet trolls. If we haven’t encountered them personally, we’ve heard about them. Suddenly in the midst of a…

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An Ecological Grammar of Violence

An Ecological Grammar of Violence

August 5, 2020

Matthew J. Lynch

I see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness; I hear the approaching thunder that, one day…

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The Politics of Feasting

The Politics of Feasting

July 22, 2020

Ian Paul

Luke 14 emerges in a sequence of episodes that don’t look to the modern reader to be very…

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Direct Speech and the Art of Interpretation

Direct Speech and the Art of Interpretation

July 8, 2020

James Bejon

As Robert Alter rightly points out, the Old Testament prefers to avoid indirect speech. By way of illustration…

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Stop Looking Away: What an Obscure Bible Character Shows Us about George Floyd’s Death

Stop Looking Away: What an Obscure Bible Character Shows Us about George Floyd’s Death

July 1, 2020

Christine Jeske

In times like these I look to Rizpah. As our nation responds to the latest in the long…

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Are We, Indeed, the Stewards of Eden?

Are We, Indeed, the Stewards of Eden?

June 17, 2020

Sandra L. Richter

I gave my first public message on the issue of environmental stewardship in 2005 at Asbury Theological Seminary’s…

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