February 1 marked the beginning of Black History Month, an annual observance honoring African Americans and recognizing their importance in American history. This year’s celebration is especially important due to the continued prominence of racism and the national failure to make tangible progress with regard to race relations, especially in the treatment of African Americans.
Listen and Watch: Gloria Purvis Speaks on the Sin of Racism
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The Editors on Feb 8, 2021 2:27:50 PM
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Topics: conversion, sin, Office of Life and Human Dignity, racism, anti-racism, Church Life Today, Black History Month
Faith and Science: Imperfection, Evil, and Human Nature
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Chris Baglow on Jul 22, 2020 7:10:00 AM
Editorial Note: This post is part of our #FaithAndScience series exploring the relationship between science and religion, and is excerpted from the author's textbook Faith, Science, & Reason: Theology on the Cutting Edge, 2nd edition (Midwest Theological Forum, 2019).
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Topics: faith and reason, science and religion, sin, virtue, good and evil