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In the kingdom of god, there is no “watching from the stalls,” only a good road to walk together.

The perpetuity of being-in-the-world is not that of spectators watching a show from the stalls. Consciousness is not an abstract receptivity divorced from memory and acquired habit.

- Jean-Yves Lacoste, The Appearing of God.


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Caravaggio, The Incredulity of Saint Thomas (1601–1602)

The following sermon was delivered at the Disciples Divinity House in Chicago on Monday, April 6th. I’ve had the immense joy of living at the house on the days I am in Hyde Park for m...

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What do you love?

Becoming Neighbors was released three weeks ago. And the response has been incredible.

There is something so special about seeing a book that spent years confined to a few minds—my own, then editors, endorsers, early readers—now appear on...

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Masala Chai Theology: Hospitable Pluralism with Joash & Amar

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from a tea shop outside London

I received an Instagram DM this week from an artist1 who shared his excitement about finding both and Søren Kierkegaard quoted in just the first few pages of my book, Becoming Neighbors.

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  • Amar D. Peterman

    \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf3 Theologian | \ud83d\udcd6 Author of _Becoming Neighbors_ | \ud83c\udf93 PhD Student at the University of Chicago | \ud83c\udfd8️ Love thy neighbor, saints.

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    \ud83d\udcdc Historian of St. Thomas Indian Christianity \ud83d\udc92 Priest & #1 Bestselling Liberation Theologian \ud83c\udfeb Faculty at St. Stephen’s University\ud83d\udcd5 The Justice of Jesus ↓

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