by Jana Peterson | Jun 13, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
My family and I joined more than 180 others who traveled to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from all corners of the globe. We came to engage in good work and play at the intersection of Indigeneity and theology by attending the NAIITS An Indigenous Learning...
by Martin Marty (The Martin Mary Center: Sightings) | Oct 12, 2015 | Opinion
A citizen can look in any direction on almost any day and find confirmation of two observations that have informed many of us who chronicle and comment on inter-group conflicts. One is Else Frenkel-Brunswick’s comment on the ethnocentric hater: “Even his...