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  1. Feminism & Religion

    A gathering place for feminist scholars of religion — and all who are interested in these issues — to share ideas, insights, and experiences, from the Women’s Studies and Religion program at Claremont Graduate University.

    Feminism
    A gathering place for feminist scholars of religion — and all who are interested in these issues — to share ideas, insights, and experiences, from the Women's Studies and Religion program at Claremont Graduate University.
  2. evangelical musings

    Theology student Ethan Tucker uses his blog to explore contemporary issues of faith, politics, and social change from a conservative biblical perspective.

    Religion
    Theology student Ethan Tucker uses his blog to explore contemporary issues of faith, politics, and social change from a conservative biblical perspective.
  3. Imago Dei

    “I’m a man who believes that the image of God, or the ‘imago Dei,’ can be found in the strangest of these places and in the most unlikely suspects.”

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    "I’m a man who believes that the image of God, or the 'imago Dei,' can be found in the strangest of these places and in the most unlikely suspects."
  4. Dave Barnhart’s Blog

    Methodist paster Dave Barnhard is building a new church founded on principles of inclusion and justice; on his blog, he explores the intersections of current events and social justice with his Christian faith.

    Religion
    Methodist paster Dave Barnhard is building a new church founded on principles of inclusion and justice; on his blog, he explores the intersections of current events and social justice with his Christian faith.
  5. Hope Stands

    Christian Pastor Sam Kee and his team of writers and multimedia producers have one simple message to share: “Someone is always standing up for you.”

    Inspiration
    Christian Pastor Sam Kee and his team of writers and multimedia producers have one simple message to share: "Someone is always standing up for you."
  6. The Christian Pundit

    Husband-and-wife blogging team William and Rebecca VanDoodewaard share stories and theological reflections — pundits commenting on how they see God at work in the world.

    Religion
    Husband-and-wife blogging team William and Rebecca VanDoodewaard share stories and theological reflections -- pundits commenting on how they see God at work in the world.
  7. Tomer Persico

    Writer and scholar Tomer Persico writes a popular Hebrew blog that looks at Judaism and how its interplay with contemporary Israeli society transforms them both, and publishes English translations of select pieces.

    Religion
    Writer and scholar Tomer Persico writes a popular Hebrew blog that looks at Judaism and how its interplay with contemporary Israeli society transforms them both, and publishes English translations of select pieces.
  8. Panic, preacher. Panic!

    Youth minister Stephen began blogging to work through grief, and now shares stories about “a God who remains faithful, even when I am faithless.”

    Religion
    Youth minister Stephen began blogging to work through grief, and now shares stories about "a God who remains faithful, even when I am faithless."
  9. Women in Theology

    A group of graduate students from across the Christian spectrum, seeking to add women’s voices to a long history of male-dominated theology.

    Gender
    A group of graduate students from across the Christian spectrum, seeking to add women's voices to a long history of male-dominated theology.
  10. Daily Theology

    This wide-ranging group of religious scholars is dedicated to bringing theology into conversation with daily life — find politics, pop culture, and more through a theological lens.

    Religion
    This wide-ranging group of religious scholars is dedicated to bringing theology into conversation with daily life -- find politics, pop culture, and more through a theological lens.
  11. The Frailest Thing

    The Frailest Thing is Michael Sacasas’ “digital commonplace book,” a tool for managing the flood of information generated on the internet each day — a place to make note of the “things of general use and value.” He writes about technology, culture, religion, and philosophy.

    Academia
    The Frailest Thing is Michael Sacasas' "digital commonplace book," a tool for managing the flood of information generated on the internet each day -- a place to make note of the “things of general use and value.” He writes about technology, culture, religion, and philosophy.