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Russell Arben Fox

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Organizing

May 17, 2024

Justice Together: Pushing for Justice one City and one Step at a Time

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and coincidentally—though considering the providential perspective of many involved in this story, perhaps not so coincidentally—on the 9th of May, something potentially quite remarkable happened in Wichita, Kansas, to improve the ability of those of us who live here to serve the needs of those around us who struggle with

People

January 15, 2024

Some Thoughts on Martin Luther King, Mormonism, and the Unfinishable Christian Witness Against War

Martin Luther King, Jr.’s preaching of non-violence is widely acknowledged, often praised, and almost never practiced. King himself accepted that fate, or at least came to by the end of his life; in one of his final sermons, he reflected that “one of the great agonies of life is that we are constantly trying to finish

Religious Questions

July 20, 2023

Can Socialism Be Mystical?

The recent essay by Caleb Strom on mysticism as a better guide than capitalism thinking about how humanity can expand into the cosmos got me thinking—is socialism itself somewhat “mystical,” or at least is it capable of being understood so? Strom’s examples, while not directly invoking socialist teachings, make a good supportive case, pointing out how different

Holidays

May 27, 2023

The Communal Call of Pentecost (and Others’ Calls Too)

Today, among those who belong to many (though not necessarily all) Christian churches, will be recognized as the Day of Pentecost. Pentecost (or my preferred name of it, “Whitsunday”) is a Christian holiday, built upon the Jewish festival of Shavuot, which itself commemorates the revelation of the Ten Commandments and, by extension, the communication of

Reviews

January 11, 2023

The Regrets and Hopes of a (Just Barely) Baby Boomer Liberal Christian

Bill McKibben’s latest book, The Flag, The Cross, and the Station Wagon: A Graying American Looks Back at his Suburban Boyhood and Wonders What the Hell Happened, lays out almost everything you need to know about his memoir in its title—though it’s really more of an extended, three-part autobiographical essay than a memoir. McKibben, arguably the

Opinion

December 23, 2022

Justice and Inclusion: From Isaiah’s Pen to our Eyes and Ears

Back in 2014, I embarked on a read of the complete Hebrew Bible, with a close focus on the text. It took me two-and-a-half years to finish, and reading it was hugely important to the way I have come to think about scripture.

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