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Daily Archives: October 12, 2009
John Howard Yoder on The US Constitution and Racial Reconciliation
Since it is Fall Break, I have been catching up with reading John Howard Yoder’s For The Nations: Essays Public and Evangelical and I found an interesting critique by Yoder of cases for human rights grounded in natural law and … Continue reading
Resisting Hero Worship and Idolatry: Protesting Columbus Day, Honoring Native Americans
Do you believe that kidnapping the bodies of Native Americans is wrong? Then why do you celebrate Columbus Day? Continue reading
Posted in culture, empire, empire studies, imperialism, missiology
Tagged Columbus Day, empire, holiday, holidays, Indigenous Peoples Day, Native American Day, racial issues, racism, Spanish empire
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Jesus Knocks At The Door Because He Is Locked out of Churches
Revelation 3:20 says that as Jesus stands at the door of apostate churches, he is knocking and only wants to come in and fellowship with his people. However, the doors remain locked because churches do not want any part of … Continue reading
Posted in ethics, missiology
Tagged classism, economics, institutional racism, race, racial issues, racial segregation
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