How Can We Live Together? - Boston Review
Ezra Klein is wrong: shame is essential.
This is a great article by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, responding to Ezra Klein. Great way to start off his new Boston Review column!
www.bostonreview.net/articles/how...
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Abundance for the 99 Percent
Abundance is the precondition of socialism, but socialism is also the precondition of abundance.
Instead of a "liberalism that builds" for the 1%, we need a socialism that builds for the 99%.
This article is a month old, but worth reading if you missed it: jacobin.com/2025/08/klei...
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Richard Rorty's posthumously published lectures, Pragmatism as Anti-Authoritarianism, got me thinking about authority in new ways.
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Saidiya Hartman's book, Lose Your Mother, opened up new ways of thinking about memory to me.
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Martin Hägglund's book, This Life, set up a lot of the questions I worked on in my dissertation.
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Today in my ethics course, we are reading bell hooks' "Teaching New Worlds/New Words" and thinking about learning through reading. What are the books that created a new world for you?
Here are a few of mine:
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Rooted in the tradition of The Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion, Earth & Altar fosters conversation among all Christians committed to inclusive orthodoxy. Website: earthandaltarmag.com
Thoughtful, Independent, Progressive
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Historian of gender, religion, politics. Author of NYT bestseller JESUS AND JOHN WAYNE. Next up: LIVE LAUGH LOVE.
Episcopal Priest and Community Organizer
The University of Chicago Press publishes more than 90 scholarly journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, from the humanities and the social sciences to the life and physical sciences. journals.uchicago.edu
Disseminating knowledge—through the publication of printed books, periodicals, and electronic files—beyond the confines of the University's campus.
priest, theologian, teacher, police chaplain, Protestant monastic type, dog person, New Jersey convert, ham radio operator KE2APB
Author—Sober Spirituality. Episcopal Priest. Writer. Spiritual director. Recovery coach. Comedy, cats, chaos. Nashville, TN & Charlevoix, MI. She/Her. 🇮🇪
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Episcopal priest, theologian, author of "The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ" and many other books. Wife, grandmother.
Working on the fault line between evangelical and progressive. Romans 11:32.
For over 200 years, Presbyterians have been responding to the call of Jesus Christ. Follow us as we share what God continues to do in the world. #PCUSA
she/they/secret third thing
seminarian | romance reader | anti-imperialist | christian | person who thinks too much
theology student🌈
“The prophet engages in futuring fantasy.” (W. Brueggemann)
Mayor-Elect of New York City
PhD Program Coordinator for Princeton Theological Seminary
#FaithfullyLGBT #Presbyterian #Riotgrrrl
#Taiwanese American @NewBloomMag
Writer-Musician-Producer-Filmmaker | Ethnomusicologist | Public Theologian
Alum-Belmont U, National Taiwan U
Current-Princeton Theological Seminary
www.sueannshiah.com
Formerly Princeton Theological Seminary and The New School, searching the connections between Christianity and capitalism
ThD student @ Duke studying theology, ethics, and political ecology. Reader. Writer. Gardener. Avid coffee drinker.
Thinking, teaching, and writing about faith, neurodiversity, mental health, and trauma-informed care.
Religious Studies/Jewish Studies Professor at Elon University. Author: Modern Musar: Contested Virtues in Jewish Thought • Jewish Ethics: The Basics • Sharing the Burden: Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and the Path of Musar