Nadia Boltz-Weber

Barbara Brown Taylor: Reformation is a ‘delicious’ wilderness but lonely

By Roxanne Stone — October 18, 2019
DENVER (RNS) — The best-selling author, preacher and professor on finding community in an age of seeking.

Evolving Faith conference offers evangelical ‘refugees’ shelter

By Roxanne Stone — October 7, 2019
DENVER (RNS) — Nearly 2,500 attendees gathered in Denver for two days to seek community in what many called "the wilderness" of deconstruction. Speakers grappled with questions about faith, church, power and justice. Even as they also mourned the death of co-founder, Rachel Held Evans.

Video links Beth Moore, Russell Moore, James Merritt to ‘Trojan horse of social justice’

By Bob Smietana — July 23, 2019
(RNS) — Some targets of the video have called its accusations 'divisive' and 'cowardly, grossly dishonest, and bearing false witness.'

How the social gospel movement explains the roots of today’s religious left

By Christopher H. Evans — July 18, 2017
The social gospel movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries has had a particularly significant impact on the development of the religious left.
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