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PRESENTATIONS & PUBLICATIONS

Selected Scholarship

Redeeming Power: What John’s portrayal of Christ’s kingship means for politics today

Redeeming Power: What John’s portrayal of Christ’s kingship means for politics today

The Israelites demanded a king and got Saul. But Jesus shows what a real king is like.

The Confessing Prophet: Recuperating Jeremiadic confession in American political discourse

The Confessing Prophet: Recuperating Jeremiadic confession in American political discourse

Prophets don't just speak truth to power. They confess, too.

Authority Usurped: The theological basis for a Christian critique of domination

Authority Usurped: The theological basis for a Christian critique of domination

Domination is wrong because it means claiming power over others in a way that only God can.

Body Language: The virtues and troubles of the society-as-body analogy

Body Language: The virtues and troubles of the society-as-body analogy

St. Paul underscores human interdependence while evading the dangers of collectivism.

A Sign Among You: Mnemonic stones in the fourth chapter of Joshua

A Sign Among You: Mnemonic stones in the fourth chapter of Joshua

We remember together, and we use material objects to do so–at Gilgal and at Selma.

A Revolutionary Political Theology

The issue with Castro’s politics is not that it's a political theology, but that it admits no others…

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