Tag Archives: prophet
The Prophet’s Song
“The prophet does not ask if the vision can be implemented, for questions of implementation are of no consequence until the vision can be imagined.” — Walter Brueggemann In the field of music therapy, stories are often told of … Continue reading
Amos’ Plumbline; Whose Church?
A Series on the Future of Social Witness Opening Editorial by Chris Iosso Is justice an essential “mark of the church?” Is it a basic aspect of God’s reign, reflecting God’s nature? Is it a basic part of the Gospel, … Continue reading
Surveillance, the Church, and the Prophet’s Mantle
This conversation is reposted here from David True‘s original post on Political Theology. This post takes the form of a critical response to First They Came for the Whistleblowers, an op-ed by my friend Chris Iosso over at Unbound: An … Continue reading