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Justice at Union Theological Seminary (NYC)
Legacy of Justice, Lens for Action As much as we may wish to believe that justice is a function of our institutions, justice always has a countercultural voice—an inherent tension with institutionalized power. By Thia Reggio View and print … Continue reading
Social Justice: Breaking It Down
Interdenominational Theological Center By Rev. C.W. Lowery View and print as PDF. Evolution of the church My concern for the nature of the church is not for the social justice successes or failures of past generations; my concern … Continue reading
Numbering My Worries
Princeton Theological Seminary One Seminarian’s Concerns for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) By Emily Morgan View and print as PDF. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to participate in an unusual event. Five or six church confirmation … Continue reading
Ignorance and Apathy: A Reflection on Social Justice in the Church
Princeton Theological Seminary Is social justice a priority for the church? Seminarian, Rachel Livingston, contends that social justice cannot be a priority when the church does not even know what it is. But the problem goes even deeper: many in … Continue reading