For most people, the term “Progressive Christianity” is a new one. The naming of this movement occurred in 1994 by Rev. Jim Adams, who at the time was rector of St. Mark’s Church in Washington, D.C.
Coordinated sermon series against ‘progressive Christianity’ seeks to ‘demonstrate the unity of the body of Christ.’ A feud over theology has led an unusual ecumenical project in a small Arizona town.
Colorado Springs is a city of beauty and pride. Framed by the grandeur of Pikes Peak, it embodies community spirit, military service and the entrepreneurial drive of small businesses. But beneath this ...
Kudos to the News-Post editorial team and Wyatt Massey for the courage to publish Massey’s excellent article, “Ancient Traditions vs. Modern Views” (April 13). As a published armchair biblical scholar ...
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On Being a Progressive Conservative, or a Conservative Progressive
Is the world so simple that we can quickly attach a valid label to everyone? We often act as though it is—or certainly we do ...
What inspired you to write A House for Hope? What sparked your interest? As lifelong progressive people of faith, we are tired of religion getting a bad rap because religious fundamentalists and right ...
Roxane Salonen’s Oct. 19th letter, "The ghost of Karl Marx, Communism hovers," was a trip down memory lane. It had all the histrionics, gossip, and McCarthyist fables I heard about Marx when I first ...
Candice Benbow is a theologian, writer, and educator whose work focuses on Black women’s shared faith experiences. She created the #LemonadeSyllabus social media campaign and established the ...
At a time when theology schools and seminaries are downsizing, merging or closing, Denver’s Iliff School of Theology is holding steady. The United Methodist-related school, tucked next to the ...
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