The notion that an average, intelligent person can sail through elite circles collecting accolades all the way to the highest court in the land — that’s a masculine worldview.
“leaders emerged organically from the ground up, not from the top down. They were not appointed, nor did they fit any stereotypical model of what a ‘leader’ looks like or how leaders talk. They [...]
Emory University’s Candler School of Theology's “long commitment to contextual education certainly exhibits a certain pedagogical conviction: namely, that people learn theology faster, and [...]
"I didn’t always know how to make sense of the Jewish traditions and stories that I memorized in classrooms. Now, I find that they resonate most when I least expect it — like in the back of the [...]
By Brandan Robertson One of the fastest growing used by American faith communities to define themselves is that of “inclusive”. You’d be hard pressed to find a church website in the U.S that [...]
“As a woman of faith, and president of Auburn Seminary, one of the oldest religious institutions in America, I feel called to be present with those who suffer and to bring the moral power of my [...]