AI & Religion: Public Theology
civilized thinking with some indigenous thinking. Immerse yourself
in Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass, Randy Woodley's Be-
coming Rooted or Journey to Eloheh, Kaitlin Curtice's Native, Steven
Charleston's Spirit Wheel or We Survived the End of the World, Mark
Charles and Soong-Chan Rah's Unsettling Truths, and other books
and resources by... See more
in Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass, Randy Woodley's Be-
coming Rooted or Journey to Eloheh, Kaitlin Curtice's Native, Steven
Charleston's Spirit Wheel or We Survived the End of the World, Mark
Charles and Soong-Chan Rah's Unsettling Truths, and other books
and resources by... See more
What to read to subvert the colonized trash
The most famous of the Torah's 613 tribal laws, the Ten Com-
mandments, can be read as a how-to manual for a sustainable society.
First, the people must revere as supreme only the god who liberated
them from enslavement; they must resist all theologies that legitimize
exploitation. Second, they must not turn God into a talisman or tool
to justify human... See more
mandments, can be read as a how-to manual for a sustainable society.
First, the people must revere as supreme only the god who liberated
them from enslavement; they must resist all theologies that legitimize
exploitation. Second, they must not turn God into a talisman or tool
to justify human... See more
As it should be
Are there words to convey the treasure I inherited from people who created a distinctly African American faith—a theology that consistently and unequivocally contested white dominance? How can I say thanks for a theology not just rooted in eschatological hope but focused on becoming the beloved community on earth as it will be in heaven?
Faith and Justice
A child cannot fully know how they are being cared for and blessed, fed, and nurtured. You eat the food placed before you, and you absorb lessons you are not even aware are being taught. I simply trusted that my grandmother and the church mothers wanted the best for me, wanted more for me than they wanted for themselves. I had no way to express my... See more
Faith and Justice
The lessons that are learned through the consumption of a cultural meal.
Charlie Kirk’s AI resurrection ushers in a new era of digital grief