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Issue 06: Evangelism - threats aren't good news
Issue 06: Evangelism - threats aren't good news
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Evangelism: Threats aren’t good news.
Issue 6 of S(h)ibboleth magazine takes an alternative look at evangelism – a practice that has been mired in threats, coercion and disingenuousness for far too long – and asks what good news actually looks like.
With contributions from Sally Mann, Brian Recker, Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Peter Barrett, Naomi Nixon, Mark Woods and many more wonderful writers and thinkers, there's so much more than essays on evangelism in this issue. Check out an archive interview with Richard Rohr, a profile of a revolutionary via the evolution of his image on posters and shirts, a first-hand account of Christian direct action for climate and a piece about how ant-queer ideas may be killing summer camps. Plus, there's a bad horoscope, a mathematical calculation for sending clothes to charity shops, liberals v leftists, reviews of books, films and music, queer faith, affirming churches, news, stats and so much more.
Being a Christian (or Christian adjacent) should not mean checking your brain, conscience or politics at the church door. S(h)ibboleth is the alternative.
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Featuring:
Richard Rohr. Dualism, the prophetic and activism (archive exclusive)
Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin. The former chaplain to the Speaker and the Queen on evangelism, apologetics, hell and witness
Che Guevara. Bought the t-shirt? The story of the icon
Plus: Climate activists on cathedrals, misquoting St Francis, Queer faith, Jesus horror and rethinking evangelism
Faith without the baggage, comment without the right-wing assumptions, justice without the hand-wringing
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