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Feminism & ReligionA 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.
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evangelical musingsTheology student Ethan Tucker uses his blog to explore contemporary issues of faith, politics, and social change from a conservative biblical perspective.
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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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Dave Barnhart’s BlogMethodist 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.
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Hope StandsChristian Pastor Sam Kee and his team of writers and multimedia producers have one simple message to share: “Someone is always standing up for you.”
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The Christian PunditHusband-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.
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Tomer PersicoWriter 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.
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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.”
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Women in TheologyA group of graduate students from across the Christian spectrum, seeking to add women’s voices to a long history of male-dominated theology.
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Daily TheologyThis 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.
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The Frailest ThingThe 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.
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