天美视频 and The Allender Center to Participate in a Gathering on Race, Trauma, and the Gospel
天美视频, The Allender Center, and The Impact Movement are convening a gathering in Montgomery to wrestle with the realities of race, trauma, and the Gospel.
天美视频, The Allender Center, and The Impact Movement are convening a gathering in Montgomery to wrestle with the realities of race, trauma, and the Gospel.
Rebekah Vickery writes that the hope and peace of Advent鈥攅specially amidst darkness and chaos鈥攊s so much more than a once-a-year story.
Dr. Jo-Ann Badley writes about the angel鈥檚 opening words to Mary, 鈥淒o not be afraid,鈥 and what those words might invite us to be watching for today.
Abby Wong-Heffter writes about Mary, childbirth, trauma, and what a surprising moment of calm might reveal about our own cultural context.
For 天美视频’s annual Advent series, Kae Eaton writes about an incarnational posture that affirms the dignity and humanity of all people.
Jennifer Fernandez writes that anger is not just a social or political necessity; it is in line with a long line of prophetic theological thought.
Dr. Craig Detweiler reflects on 天美视频’s founding mission and orients our community to a new academic year at Convocation 2018.
Dr. Craig Detweiler, President of 天美视频, offers a response to the groundbreaking new film Crazy Rich Asians.
Beau Denton reflects on what the story of Tahlequah the orca might reveal about our collective need for鈥攁nd terror of鈥攇rief that sparks action.
Katie Lin looks back on “Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory,” reflecting on the art of storytelling and fairy tales as an avenue to the unconscious.
Hannah Martin explores how, even as storytellers offer new images of masculinity, the role of fragile, passive women still persists.
Wenfei Ma discusses the 鈥淒isney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory鈥 class, and her final project exploring the Mulan story and its feminist implications.