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What an Urban Seminary Is Doing to Advocate Social Justice Beyond the Iron Gates
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary One Seminarian’s Perspective By Kelly Jean Norris-Wilke View and print as PDF. I am standing on pavement covered in graffiti. Letters from friends and loved ones spray-painted onto the black top. Letters saying goodbye to … Continue reading
Why I Am Still a Christian
By Gary Dorrien (The following is an autobiographical reflection from social ethicist, Gary Dorrien, also appearing in On Living Faith series offered by Odyssey Networks, and previewed by Unbound on ecclesio.com. Looking back to the Civil Rights Movement and … Continue reading
Unbound, Guest Director for Ecclesio.com
Unbound and Ecclesio Launch Partnership Unbound is excited to announce that it will be serving as the guest director for Ecclesio.com, a blog-like e-journal publishing “conversations on the current scene through a Gospel lens… conversations which aim to invite thought, … Continue reading
The Divine Economy & A Theology of Debt
September 22, 2011 by Rev. Dr. James A. Noel, San Francisco Theological Seminary/GTU The following speech, now article, was presented at “Conference: Debits, Deficits and Doing the Right Thing” at Shiloh Church, 3295 School Street, Oakland, CA. View … Continue reading