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The Need for Dialogue
We should still push for dialogue, reason, and charity in the public square.
Neil Shenvi, PhD
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On My Bookshelf: Kevin Briggins
We recently released a video of books I recommend. (I’d like to thank our friend Melissa Dougherty for the idea.) Here is a synopsis of each book and why I recommend it. These books range from understanding the character of God, understanding the Bible, and dissecting the cultural issues of our day. Taken together, this list reflects the kinds of conversations we are having in the church right now. Some of these works will ground you in the unchanging nature and attributes of
Kevin Briggins
Feb 259 min read


The Promises and Perils of Representation
When a Good Idea Goes Wrong
Krista Bontrager, DMin
Feb 2413 min read


What Is Race? Four Philosophical Views
The book What Is Race? Four Philosophical Vie ws (Oxford University Press, 2019) is an excellent treatment of a surprisingly difficult topic. When people ordinarily speak of race, what exactly are they referring to? Is it something real, or not? Is it determined by biology, or power dynamics, or culture, or something else? The contributors of this volume tackle these questions with philosophical rigor. Although they share a substantial degree in common, they each land on a
Kyle Dillon
Feb 106 min read


The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Diversity Hiring
What began as efforts to broaden opportunity has, for many, become a source of division, resentment, and perceived injustice.
Krista Bontrager, DMin
Jan 279 min read
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