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Do Likewise: David Gushee

David P. Gushee is Graves Professor of Moral Philosophy at Union University. His books include Only Human: Christian Reflections on the Journey Toward Wholeness, Getting Marriage Right, and he is coauthor of Kingdom Ethics Following Jesus in a Contemporary Context.

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More Free, At Least
Racial Reconciliation is making some unexpected demands on me.
Our Teachable Moment
The Iraq war calls for some serious rethinking by Christians.
Old-Fashioned Creation Care
Thrift and care for the environment go hand in hand.
The Joy of Policy Manuals
There's more to workplace justice than good intentions.
The Joy of Policy Manuals
There's more to workplace justice than good intentions.
Jesus and the Sinner’s Prayer
What Jesus says doesn’t match what we usually say.
Dethroned
Jesus puts the all-important self in its place.
Children of a Lesser Hope
What happens when we lose confidence in the church.
How to Create Cynics
Everybody knows when we're covering up our confusion with God-talk.
What's Right About Patriotism
The nation is not our highest love, but it still deserves our affection.
Crash
What our harrowing experience taught me about human nature.
The Truth About Deceit
Most lies are pitiful attempts to protect our pride.
Serious About Ethics
David Gushee's mission at Union University and in CT.
Bill's Big Career Move
How do we make important family decisions?
Our Missing Moral Compass
Christianity is more than an event, an experience, or a set of beliefs.
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