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Author Archives: Henry Koenig Stone

A National Call for Moral Revival: Rev. Jimmie Hawkins on the renewed Poor People’s Campaign

In 1968, the Spirit was moving and doing a new thing in the fight for civil rights: a Poor People’s Campaign that sought to link issues of race and class justice and bring about transformative, moral change. 50 years later, … Continue reading

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Reparations to Repair Today’s Widening Rifts: A White Millennial Endorsement of the Reparations Conversation

One of the most universal and repeated messages in the Bible is that God loves justice. Yet, when the word “reparations” is thrown into the political ring as a possible counter to the damages done by slavery, even strongly progressive … Continue reading

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When Immigrants Give Thanks

Seeking Honesty at Thanksgiving For many Americans, the word “Thanksgiving” brings warm feelings of family, of food, and of altogether unqualified enjoyment. It is a time when it seems we can put the worries of the world on the shelf, … Continue reading

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Honest Patriots Take Responsibility

In this issue, “Honest Patriotism,” Unbound will challenge widespread assumptions regarding what it really means to love one’s country. This opening editorial introduces the concept of honest patriotism; examines its practical implications; and closes with a hymn that, for Managing … Continue reading

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