Activism
- A Christian Approach to Social Justice Is Slow, Careful, and Self-ReflectiveThaddeus Williams asks good questions about contemporary zeal for change. But there are questions to ask of his critique as well.Michael Agapito|
- Evangelicals for Social Action Leaves Behind ‘Evangelical’ LabelThe 47-year-old organization sticks with the broader movement’s mission but not its name.Kate Shellnutt|
- The Beating Heart of Progressive Politics Is in the Street, Not in the PewReligious people aren’t bit players in this movement. But they aren’t necessarily central figures either.Daniel Silliman|
- Belarus Baptists Look to Habakkuk amid Mass Protests of ‘Europe’s Last Dictator’Christian leaders unite in condemning police brutality as President Lukashenko denies re-election was fraudulent.Andrey Shirin|
- J.I. Packer: The Bible’s Guide for Christian ActivismTrying to improve society is not worldliness but love.J. I. Packer|
- Don’t Scoff at ‘Social Justice.’ Don’t Anchor Yourself to It, Either.Today’s progressive activists have plenty in common with the biblical prophets. But some differences are too vast to ignore.Andrew Byers|
- Where the Black Church Is in the Black Lives Matter MovementWhy African American Christian leaders aren't at the forefront of the protests against police brutality.Morgan Lee|
- Does Socialism Have to Be ‘Godless’?How an earlier generation of believers stretched the boundaries of faith-based political imagination.Heath W. Carter|
- A New Recipe for Ending HungerWe have a crisis too large for any one church, nonprofit, or government agency to handle on its own, says food policy expert Jeremy Everett.Interview by Katie Thompson|
