Tag Archives: activism
Reframing the Face of Activism: Protest as Prayer & Embracing the “Other”
Lessons form a Personal Paradigm Shift I have a confession to make. I used to cringe at the word “activist.” I looked at them, and all I saw were loudmouths who wanted attention. And you know what bothered me more … Continue reading
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Tagged action, activism, activist, BlackLivesMatter, church in the public square, Election2016, immigration, prayer, protest, Racial Justice, racism, scripture, young adults
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Is Religion Holding Us Back?
Ecumenical and Interfaith Justice Work in a Post-Secular Age In 1990, the World Council of Churches released its Guidelines on Dialogue with People of Living Faiths and Ideologies. While this is not the most recent (or perhaps the most widely … Continue reading
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Tagged #idlenomore, activism, capitalism, community organizing, economics, ecumenical, ideology, interfaith, religion, secular
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