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n/aAdvent and Christmas: Reflections on the Sunday Readings, Year B$1.50$1.50
n/aBaptism’s True Claim: In Memory of Jeanie Wylie Kellermann$0.00$0.00
n/aChristmas and Consumerism: Four Biblical Reflections and Practical Responses$2.50$2.50
n/aEaster Faith and Empire: Recovering the Prophetic Tradition on the Emmaus Road$0.00$0.00
n/aFreedom Bound: A Tale of Two Meals (Passover and Eucharist)$1.50$1.50
n/aLas Posadas: Hospitality to Those Displaced by the Push and Pull of Empire$1.50$1.50
n/aLed by the Spirit into the Wilderness: Reflections on Lent, Jesus’ Temptations & Indigeneity$2.50$2.50
Our God is Undocumented: Biblical Faith and Immigrant Justice$24.00$20.00
n/aPentecost, Part I: Cultural Insurgency and Gospel Liberation: Reflections on Jazz, Pentecostal Faith, and the Church$2.50$2.50
n/aSame-Sex Marriage: Two Reflections$2.50$2.50
n/aThe All Saints Triduum: Remembering as a Household Practice$0.99$0.99
The February 2012 Bartimaeus Institute: Commuter Rate$715.00$440.00
The February 2012 Bartimaeus Institute: Double Occupancy Rate$715.00$590.00
The February 2012 Bartimaeus Institute: Scholarship Rate$715.00$415.00
The February 2012 Bartimaeus Institute: Single Occupancy Rate$715.00$715.00
n/aTo the Other Side: Biblical Sea Stories and Baptism$0.99$0.99
n/aTransfiguration and Disfiguration: Remembering August 6-9 and Ladon Sheats$0.00$0.00

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Radical is a term as unfashionable today as it was trendy in the 1960s, but its etymology (for the Latin radix, "root") is the best reason not to concede it to nostalgia. As Gore Vidal said in 1992, "If you want to get to the root of anything you must be radical. It is no accident that the word has been totally demonized by our masters, and no one in politics dares even to use the word favorably, much less track any problem to its root." I am concerned both with exposing the roots of our socio-political and historical pathologies in the First World and recovering the roots of our discipleship tradition...

--from Who Will Roll Away the Stone?, 1994

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