A
new opera explores Islam’s largely unsung role in the history of
enslaved Africans in America as it expands cultural and spiritual
understanding.
Stepping
away from everyday urgency, even in simple ways, can help us squeeze
slowness back into our lives, writes a communications specialist with
Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
A North American Indigenous learning community focuses on Indigenous-led theological education.
An
associate professor of information science draws on her training in
religious studies to frame book banning’s current resurgence.
What
would you say for a PayDay bar? A lighthearted exercise using
peanut-encrusted candy as a reward is remarkably effective in helping
people speak more honestly in public, writes a human resources
specialist.
By Gabby Cudjoe-Wilkes and Andrew Wilkes
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In
this excerpt from their recent book, two New York pastors explain how a
devotional project begun for their church became an offering to
cultivate a “justice imagination” for a larger audience.
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