Free books at AAR/SBL! π
Visit the AAR exhibit booth, sign up for the Reading Religion newsletter, and pick out a free book (while supplies last). #ReadingReligion #AARSBL25
Free books at AAR/SBL! π
Visit the AAR exhibit booth, sign up for the Reading Religion newsletter, and pick out a free book (while supplies last). #ReadingReligion #AARSBL25
okay, friends, let's do something community-oriented and helpful. #sblaar25 veterans, drop your best conference advice for first-time attendees. be sure to signal boost so folks across bluesky can add on/peruse.
I wrote something about ProPublica's latest devastating report jessica.substack.com/p/propublica...
Even if you're not attending #aarsbl2025 or can't make my session, you can buy the book and others in @nyupress.bsky.social's great line of religious studies book at 30% off.
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Also catching up on American Religion Back Pages where scholars reflect on their first works: www.american-religion.org/back-pages/w... @amrel.bsky.social
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I am on the left, wearing a black sweater. My friend D translated for me in Spanish is on the other side of the sign reading The Border Church, La Iglesia Fronteriza. In front, T, wearing a black coat, and M, wearing a blue coat, offer communion to a deported US Army Veteran at the Border Church in Tijuana, right in front of the wall.
My friends in Chicago were arrested for bringing communion & sharing prayer w/detained migrants.
Yesterday, myself & a team from Wisconsin participated in prayer & communion w/deported US Veterans in Tijuana.
Grateful for my clergy friends in Chicago.
Grateful for the Border Church in TJ.
Found in the Densho Digital Repository
A photograph of Japanese American students at the Rohwer incarceration camp in Arkansas. The students rush between barracks to get to their respective classes. The photograph was taken by Tom Parker on November 17, 1942.
π #skystorians #OTD
That time of year when I go on social media to check out all things #aarsbl25 or is it #sblaar25? I almost forgot about being here. Love this graphic but also on this roundtable!
Thank you for your encouraging words about the piece! π
How should Christians respond to friends, relatives and neighbors who profess Christian nationalism? In 14 states, ecumenical church councils are offering educational resources.
our ancestors accomplished more, with less, against worse. stay locked in.
Feel disoriented - it looks so much like old Twitter π