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Inclusive God-Language

Inclusive God-Language

by David Brondos | Oct 22, 2018 | Check Out Especially, Special, Theology for Today, Theology in Today’s World

(Excerpts:) Over the course of the past few decades, it has become common among many English-speaking Christians and in many churches (such as my own, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) to maintain that, when possible, we should avoid using masculine pronouns...

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On the Eulogizing of the Rev. Dr. James H. Cone

On the Eulogizing of the Rev. Dr. James H. Cone

by David Brondos | Sep 22, 2018 | Recent Additions, Theology for Today, Theology in Today’s World

On April 28, 2018, we received the sad news that Professor James Cone of Union Theological Seminary had passed away. In order to celebrate Prof. Cone’s theological legacy, the September 2018 issue of Dialog: A Journal of Theology (57/3) began with a series of eight...

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The Cross and Heather Heyer

The Cross and Heather Heyer

by David Brondos | Jul 16, 2018 | Theology for Today, Theology in Today’s World

  Yesterday—August 16, 2017—I heard and then read the speech of Susan Bro at the memorial service for her daughter Heather Heyer, who was killed in Charlottesville, Virginia last Saturday (August 12) as she protested against the “Unite the Right Rally” organized...

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On the Vital Role of Theology Today

On the Vital Role of Theology Today

by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017 | Theology for Today, Theology in Today’s World

  David A. Brondos Unedited version of an editorial published in Dialog 50, 3 (Fall 2011), 221-22. To ask what the theological views upon which U.S. foreign and domestic policy are based might sound like a strange question to many. Yet in the Religious News Survey...

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Criminal Justice: A View from South of the Border

Criminal Justice: A View from South of the Border

by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017 | Theology for Today, Theology in Today’s World

   Unedited version of an editorial published in Dialog 52, 4 (Winter 2013), 285-90. In June of 2011, Father Alejandro Solalinde, a Roman Catholic priest known for his human rights work with Central American immigrants passing through Mexico, created quite a...

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Borders, Boundaries, and Blessing: Mission as Converting Hypocrites into Sinners

Borders, Boundaries, and Blessing: Mission as Converting Hypocrites into Sinners

by David Brondos | Oct 31, 2017 | Theology for Today, Theology in Today’s World

Unedited version of article published in Dialog 49, 1 (Spring 2010), 34-44. God’s People, Borders, and Boundaries Does God choose some people as God’s own in order to bless them above all others? Such a claim has been made repeatedly throughout history. Undoubtedly,...

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