by Austin Suter
In this final post of the year, I’m compiling my Top Ten Posts of 2020. I have excluded posts by staff and have listed these in no particular order with a brief explanation for why I chose each piece. Hope you enjoy this year in review. -Austin A Kind...
by Austin Suter
Dear Friends, We usually post new content on Thursdays. As someone who is obnoxiously type-A by personality, I like to stick to the plan. While we have a lot of great content in our hopper that I’m excited for you to read, I wanted to take a break from our normal...
by Chris Davis
In part one of this series, we looked at the history of an ancient heresy known as the curse of Ham. We examined the historic origins of the teaching and how it was used by Muslims and then Christians to justify stealing African men and women and forcing them into...
by Austin Suter
Editor’s note—part of what makes conversations about race such as white privilege so difficult is that we seem to talk past each other. This series explores ways important words are used and provides biblical categories for the ideas behind them. Our goal is not to...
by Chris Davis
When I started researching teaching about the “curse of Ham,” I thought I was wading into a legitimate theological debate, a back-and-forth of exegetically and hermeneutically credible ideas. The more I studied, the more I realized that this was something entirely...
by Austin Suter
Editor’s note—part of what makes conversations about race such as “whiteness” so difficult is that we seem to talk past each other. This series explores ways important words are used and provides biblical categories for the ideas behind them. Our goal is...