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Earthprayer, by Molly M. Remer

Sometimes I describe my work and writing as “a love song to the Ozarks.” I am deeply embedded, body and soul, in this land that I come from, my bloodland, the place where I belong. Seven generations of my family have called these wooded hillsides...

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Making a King

We invited Jake Rose, the author of JOAN, to reflect on Winnifred Sullivan’s Making a King: The Political Theology of Joan of Arc. Last week, we ran an essay by Sullivan reflecting on Rose’s book of poems. Travelling through contested Burgundian...

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The Beautiful Game’s Crisis of Faith

Soccer has become more global, more Muslim, and more open. But FIFA’s embrace of Qatar and Saudi Arabia has corrupted the game’s new pluralism. The post The Beautiful Game’s Crisis of Faith first appeared on ARC: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera.

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From Close Encounters to Disclosure: Call for Papers

From Close Encounters to Disclosure: Spielberg’s Alien Imaginary and American Spirituality Proposed Edited Volume for the Pop Culture and Theology Series Since the release of Close Encounters of the Third Kind in 1977, Steven Spielberg has played a...

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Sidewalk Solidarity and the Welcome of God

If confronting and resisting our nation’s current campaign of cruelty against refugees, asylum seekers, migrating families and immigrants is too political for the church, then the Bible is too political for the church. The post Sidewalk Solidarity...

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Movements Grow Slow and Steady

Insiders and those most similar are invited into the movement first, and then, if meaningful and urgent enough to others expands to those beyond the insiders. The expansion of God’s Realm in Matthew is built slow and steady, an example we have much...

Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera's avatar Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera

My Club

For twenty years, the Park Slope Food Coop gave me groceries, community, and a place to belong. Then came the boycott vote. The post My Club first appeared on ARC: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera.

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My Club

For twenty years, the Park Slope Food Coop gave me groceries, community, and a place to belong. Then came the boycott vote. The post My Club first appeared on ARC: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera.

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Tai Chi, Touch Amplifier

Even more immediately than other perceptual systems, it seems, the sense of touch makes nonsense out of any dualistic understanding of agency and passivity; to touch is always already to reach out, to fondle, to heft, to tap, or to enfold, and...

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A Religion Scholar’s Rome Recommendations

Rome recommendations are everywhere. Maybe you’ve been thinking about going to Rome. Perhaps you’re already planning a trip. Either way, social media algorithms will have begun showing you short videos. Some of those are extremely helpful. Some are...