Today, many disciplines examine the origins and consequences of the idea and problem of race. Race is a modern construct and problem. And it’s one that’s being examined by such disciplines as biology, genetics, philosophy, history, political science, economics,...
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Healing Our Broken Humanity: Preorder Today
"Healing Our Broken Humanity: Practices for Revitalizing the Church and Renewing the World" by Graham Hill and Grace Ji-Sun Kim Book Description We live in conflicted times. Our newsfeeds are filled with inequality, division, and fear. We want to make a...
Graham Joseph Hill publications
Graham Joseph Hill publications See more details at https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6532-8248 Books World Christianity: An Introduction. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2024 (forthcoming). Sunburnt Country, Sweeping Pains: The Experiences of Asian Australian Women in Ministry and...
The way of the Lamb. Embracing listening, humility, repentance, & peacemaking during times of division.
Lately we've seen a toxic and potent cultural and political mix of fear, anxiety, uncertainty, disillusionment, racism, misogyny, division, and conflict. Deep divisions are erupting. These division are often shaped around ethnicity, gender, politics, and class...
Review of Henning Wrogemann’s Intercultural Theology, Volume One: Intercultural Hermeneutics
Book Review Intercultural Theology, Volume 1: Intercultural Hermeneutics By Henning Wrogemann Published by: IVP Academic, Downers Grove, IL, 2016, 431 pages. ISBN-10: 9780830850976ISBN-13: 978-0830850976 This review was first published in the "Australian Journal of...
160+ Australian and New Zealander Women in Theology You Should Know
By Graham Joseph Hill and Jen Barker Series Editor: Graham Joseph Hill Women have played significant roles in ministry and leadership throughout the history of the church and the pages of the Bible. Today, women make up more than half the church, and do much of the...
7 Inspiring Women: Ruth Padilla DeBorst
In this series of posts, we’re looking at 7 inspiring women – passionate, courageous, prophetic women, who inspire us to think deeply, act courageously, embrace others, and bring hope to the world. In this entry, we look at some of the challenges offered by Ruth...
John McKittrick, A Servant of Jesus Christ: An Autobiography
My great-grandfather, John McKittrick, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 17 March 1903. In August 1924, he immigrated to Australia, coming to faith in Jesus Christ during the sea voyage from Glasgow to Sydney. In 1933, he made a commitment to serve with Sydney City...
12 Maneras de ser un verdadero evangélico.
"Evangélico. Usted sigue utilizando esa palabra. No creo que signifique lo que usted piensa que significa.", La Princesa Prometida, sobre el uso que hace Vizzini de la palabra "evangélico". Soy un evangélico. Yo amo las cosas a las que el evangélico se...
12 Essential Qualities for Christian Spirituality & Theology in a New Urban World
To take head on oppressive structures like consumerism, militarism, multinational capitalism, international communism, racism, and sexism, we need a spirituality of missional engagement… Mission without spirituality cannot survive any more than combustion without...
8 ways to love the church (Colossians 1:3 to 2:5)
Over the last few decades, criticisms of the church have become commonplace. Scores of books and blogs unpack the failings of the church. There’s truth in many of these criticisms and concerns. The church gains nothing by burying its head in the sand. Our hope is in...
Is Your Church Structured for Mission?
I grew up suspicious of structures. For me, institutions and organizations symbolized much that was wrong with the world. Sometimes I speculate on the source of this suspicion. How did it take root in my life? I came from a working-class background that...