Subverting White Discipleship and the Myth of an Apolitical Jesus, Part 2: Divided by Race #BecauseofRHE This week Rachel Held Evans tragically passed away and I’ve been in shock, angry, and grieving. I had no… Continue reading “Subverting White Discipleship and the Myth of an Apolitical Jesus, Part 2: Divided by Race”…
Subverting White Discipleship and the Myth of an Apolitical Jesus, Part 1: Seeking the Shalom of Babylon Two topics of discussion are said to be taboo in ‘polite company’: religion and politics. But since I don’t even know… Continue reading “Subverting White Discipleship and the Myth of an Apolitical Jesus, Part 1: Seeking the Shalom of Babylon”…
Centering Latinas to Bless the Whole Church: A Brief Review of Hermanas by Kohn, Vega Quiñones, and Garza Robinson Hospitality is at the heart of the Christian faith. Not only was it a hallmark of the early church, but… Continue reading “Centering Latinas to Bless the Whole Church: A Brief Review of Hermanas by Kohn, Vega Quiñones, and Garza Robinson”…
The Popular and Problematic Race-Relations Model: A Review of Beyond Colorblind by Sarah Shin InterVarsity Press has been on a roll lately! With titles like Seeing Jesus in East Harlem by José Humphreys and… Continue reading “The Popular and Problematic Race-Relations Model: A Review of Beyond Colorblind by Sarah Shin”…
The Worst Book on Racial Reconciliation Ever?—A Critical Review of One New Man by Jarvis J. Williams Ephesians 2.11-22 is one of my favorite passages in Scripture. It’s one of the passages that most inspires me to… Continue reading “The Worst Book on Racial Reconciliation Ever?—A Critical Review of One New Man by Jarvis J. Williams”…