In This Issue
Many people who were hopeful for change in the wake of Barack Obama's election have become disillusioned by the rancorous politics of the last few years. What does it take to sustain the struggle for justice over the long haul?
A new wave of arrivals makes its mark in America's dairy country.
The Bible-inspired movement set the standard -- and the inspiration -- for future campaigns for change.
In the wake of last year's Fukushima disaster, German chancellor Angela Merkel announced the country would phase out nuclear power. Churches are at the forefront of Germany's new solar revolution.
An interview with theologian Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz on solidarity, public life, and the blessings that come when you really listen.
Columnists
Occupy has already succeeded, its legacy already established: It has changed the conversation.
Chris Stedman's "faitheism" doesn't hate God, it loves people.
The bigger the financial corporation, the quicker your dollar exits your community.
Table of Contents
Cover Story
Many people who were hopeful for change in the wake of Barack Obama's election have become disillusioned by the rancorous politics of the last few years. What does it take to sustain the struggle for justice over the long haul?
Features
The Bible-inspired movement set the standard -- and the inspiration -- for future campaigns for change.
The Bible speaks of a "year of the Lord's favor" -- the year of Jubilee. We need it now more than ever.
In the wake of last year's Fukushima disaster, German chancellor Angela Merkel announced the country would phase out nuclear power. Churches are at the forefront of Germany's new solar revolution.
An interview with theologian Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz on solidarity, public life, and the blessings that come when you really listen.
Commentary
The fight against mass incarceration is joined by an emerging faith-based movement.
The U.N. climate change talks in South Africa were a major disappointment -- but the struggle continues.
Columns
Occupy has already succeeded, its legacy already established: It has changed the conversation.
"Do you invest it in revenge, or do you think creatively?”
The bigger the financial corporation, the quicker your dollar exits your community.
Culture Watch
Muslim cops and football coaches (oh my!) -- the next step in the right wing's efforts to keep Americans in fear.
The tattooed former meth cook, Zach, is at the heart of the business—the artisan coffee roaster.
Homies and Hermanos: God and Gangs in Central America; The Amish; Simplifying the Soul: Lenten Practices to Renew Your Spirit; The Ethical Vision of Clint Eastwood.
Departments
We are the lay of the land— / pocked, hilled, knowing every ember / and seed imprinted on our bones.
