Having heard so often of Argentina, it was a long-awaited pleasure to be able to visit for the first time. I was there at the
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Clèir Eilean Ì
Unfortunately for Presbyterians, the creation of a new Presbytery cannot compete for the world’s attention with the election of a new Pope. However, while all
Completing the Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity
It all began with a phone call in 2005 between two strangers, as they were at that time, Todd Johnson and Kenneth Ross. Johnson was
Religion Meets Technology
I must admit that I am feeling a bit of a fraud this week since I am leading a group of authors who are writing
Mission, Race and Colonialism
The Ecclesiastical History Society kindly invited me to blog about my biography of Alexander Hetherwick so I include the post here. Alexander Hetherwick was a
Racism is Back
To say that “racism is back” might give the wrong impression that it ever went away. It has always been lurking in the shadows and