Getting Curious About Difference July 1, 2020 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment How do we teach toward curiosity in our religious institutions? How do we build interfaith relationships so when crisis happens we can support each other?
Sex and Theology on Campus June 7, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment In her research, Jennifer Beste discovered that college students are overwhelmingly dissatisfied with hookup culture on campus. Can Christian ethics, focused on mutuality and justice, provide an alternative?
Wife and Wife October 24, 2016 By Isaac S. Villegas 6 Comments Pastor Isaac Villegas writes about his decision to officiate a wedding that may cost him his ordination in the Mennonite church.
God, Sex, and Marriage September 26, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Pastors Bromleigh McCleneghan and Katherine Willis Pershey interview each other about their new books, which tackle Christian sex and marriage taboos.
Theology’s Return of the Repressed December 4, 2014 By Benjamin J. Dueholm Leave a Comment Why is it so hard to quit football? Benjamin J. Dueholm on the disconnect between our stated ethics and our daily habits.