…education and material provision of goods and services. Privatization — a term which seems already to favor a particular conception of state authority — is a question that has to…
“Jobs for All?” by Brooks Holifield and Steven Tipton
…have a right to life, food, shelter, rest, medical care, education, and employment. All of us must, moreover, share these goods essential for flourishing, particularly with the neediest among us….
“‘Losing Religion:’ Black Lives Matter, the Sacred, and the Secular” by Ari Colston
…affiliation, most organizers would own that there is a spiritual foundation to their work and describe protest as akin to religious experience. Between the “Sunday School” political education forums hosted…
“Self-Defense and Human Rights: David Little Responds Part 3”
…minimum levels” of an “adequate standard of living,” involving nutrition, shelter, clothing, health care, and education, that impose “nonderogable obligations” on states, precisely comparable to the nonderogable obligations stipulated in…
“Schuman’s European Vision” by Rafael Domingo
…One of the founding fathers of the European Union, a convinced Christian Democrat of German education and French heart, he was raised in the contested border area of Alsace-Lorraine and…
“George Floyd and James H. Cone: A Conversation With My Adult Children” by Marguerite Spencer
…the nation’s biggest income and educational achievement gaps between Blacks and Whites, ranks 50th in racial disparities in high school graduation rates, and incarcerates eleven-times more Blacks than Whites. Moreover,…
“REVIEW: Church Laws and Ecumenism edited by Norman Doe” by John Witte, Jr.
…organization, and orthodoxy; its clergy, polity, and property; its worship, liturgy, and sacraments; its discipline, missions, and diaconal work; its charity, education, and catechesis; its publications, foundations, and religious life;…
“Law and the Christian Tradition in Scandinavia” edited by Kjell Å Modéer and Helle Vogt
…and diversity of current Scandinavian understandings of church and state, society and politics, faith and freedom, religion and rights, family and education, and more. It was a surprise for some…
“Political Theology and Church Restrictions” by Paul Marshall
…her a summons, even though in an educational setting she is a professor who can grade or even fail him. Institutions and people can have a particular type of authority over others,…
“Tax Law, Religion, and Justice: An Exploration of Theological Reflections on Taxation” by Allen Calhoun
…one in the law and legal publishing field and the other in academics and higher education. He has, among other degrees, a PhD in theological ethics and an LLM in…