We are at a moment of cultural and spiritual deconstruction. That word is often associated with evangelicalism, as exvangelicals move away from conservative religious positions and begin to take apart ...
T here is much at stake in the shift from the present to the past — and so it is with Timothy Brennan’s recent Chronicle essay, “What Was Deconstruction?” In the headline’s formulation, the end of ...
(RNS) — I wonder what Pope Leo X would’ve tweeted about the Reformation, had Twitter existed in the 16th century. Would he accuse John Calvin of being on a desperate search for street cred? Would he ...
Evangelicals couldn’t have picked a worse time to be having a faith crisis. Hardly a week goes by without news of another disaster. Mass murders, climate change, racism, war — this is a moment when ...
A number of publishers are responding to a growing movement among Christians known as deconstruction—a process by which believers revisit the faith they grew up with and form new ideas about what they ...
What’s behind the exvangelical trend isn’t new. But it sheds new light on theology. Thomas Aquinas was a theologian’s theologian. His writings comprise more than ten million words, which he wrote at a ...
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