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Reflections on the way of the cross in a world ruled by capital.

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Farewell

Dear WCC readers,

2021 was full of great changes for the world, and us here at WCC. And as we move deeper into 2022, it is time yet again to reflect.

2021 began with the departure from WCC of Comrade Chase. To address this, we attempted a...

4 years ago
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The Risen Christ Showed His Wounds. This Easter Season, Terrorized Asians Must Do The Same.

(Editor’s Note: The following is a piece by a guest contributor. We are very excited to be able to share the work of Lucas Kwong here on WCC, and are grateful that this piece touches on something so timely and important.)

It’s Eastertide a...

5 years ago

Revolutionary Love, Part II

Love is an important theme in Christian scripture. Being referenced about 179 times, depending on translation, “love” is often considered one of the foundational concepts in Christian thought. Christians are taught to “love thy neighbor”, “...

5 years ago
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Bonhoeffer and Christian Praxis

Editor’s Note: The following is a piece by a guest contributor.

I often ask myself why a “Christian instinct” often draws me more to the religionless people than to the religious, by which I don’t in the least mean with any evangelizing...

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Our Cross to Bear — Christian Socialism and the Fight for the Future

(Editor’s Note: The following is a piece by a guest contributor. It was originally published in “Rebuild Christians for Socialism,” January 9, 2021)


Growing up Roman Catholic, we, the parishioners, were required to recite the words...

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