
Pastoral public theology for people who don’t fully belong anymore—but aren’t done. From a progressive Lutheran pastor in the South.
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I’m on vacation this week, so minimal blog creation is happening, but I did want to share a fascinating collection of reflections on Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical Magnifica Humanitas and the broader questions surrounding AI.
Ilia Delio ref...
We’re not done yet.
This is what I keep telling myself each Easter season. I have this mantra, “It’s the gospel of the 40 days. There’s another festival coming. We don’t have to wait until Christmas.”
Unfortunately the wider culture doesn...
The other day I was trying to explain to our summer intern that my understanding of public ministry has shifted in ways I did not anticipate early in my vocation. At the beginning, I assumed public ministry meant movement outward from the c...
The past few weeks have been a flurry of transitions and endings for many of us. I’ve seen teary-eyed photos from the last day of elementary school, proud graduate moments from high school, university, and law school, professors thankful fo...
I have been reading three very different theological books lately. They seem to orbit around a common question: how Christian communities sustain moral and spiritual imagination under conditions of tension and fragmentation. None of them of...
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Pastoral public theology for people who don’t fully belong anymore—but aren’t done. From a progressive Lutheran pastor in the South, accompanying people through faith, doubt, and the work of caring for neighbors.
I write about theology, politics, and other unsettling things. But in a gentle way.
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