Addiction, Drug Policy, and the Body of Christ
Past Approaches and Present Concerns
- Re-Examining our Nation’s Responses to Drugs, Rev. Gordon Edwards and John Lindsay-Poland
- A Biblical and Theological Reflection on Consumption, Addiction, and Prejudicial Drug Policy, Rev. Max Lynn
- Amethyst Church: An Opening Editorial, Rev. Dr. Chris Iosso
Addiction: A Social and Theological Problem
- Sin and Addiction: Conceptual Enemies or Fellow Travelers?, Rev. Linda Mercadante, PhD (Excerpts from article in Religions Journal)
- Prayer for Those Battling Demons, Rev. Mike Clark
- Seek Ye First the Rat Park, Rev. J. Barrett Lee
- Thirst: God and the Alcoholic Experience – Interview with Author Dr. James. B. Nelson, Rev. Chuck Booker
- Spiritus Contra Spiritum: From the Brokenness of Addiction to the Healing of Communion, Rev. Chuck Booker
Legalization, De-Criminalization, Public Policy, and the Criminal Justice System
- Leading My Own Fight for What Will Heal Me, Dorsey Nunn
- The Drug War’s Impact on Latino Communities, Andres Soto
- Faith Leaders Influencing the Debate on Drug Sentencing, Kara Gotsch
- Review: Building a Movement to End the New Jim Crow: An Organizing Guide, by Daniel Hunter, Rev. Gordon Edwards
- , Rev. Alonzo Johnson
The ‘War on Drugs’ and Militarization Abroad
- Violence, Human Rights, and the Drug War in Mexico, Ted Lewis
- Violence Is Itself the Enemy: What a Survey of Immigrant Children Tells Us About Drug and Immigration Policy, Kelly Engel Wells
- Justice and Responsibility: The Drug War in Colombia, Interview with German Zarate-Durier
Read Report 11-25 to the 222nd General Assembly: Why Presbyterians Seek to End the War on Drugs.