The non-profit, “A Faith that Does Justice,” has published another contribution of mine as “The Weekly Word.” Beginning with the Confession of St. Peter, it maintains that Christians “discover who they are “by discovering who Jesus is.” And they “discover that the way to self-fulfillment in life is through self-denial. These paradoxes lie at the heart of the gospel.”
“COSTLY GRACE”
Today the non-profit. A Faith that Does Justice, published my newest contribution urging Christians (and my secular audience as well) “to speak up and act whenever we see racism and intolerance in the world around us, that is, whenever we see an affront to the dignity of any human person.”
I speak as a retired Episcopal priest and as a Professor of Religion, who has published numerous articles on migration, refugees, and asylum seekers.
