Category: Nationalism
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Christian Nationalism and the Soul of the Church: Resisting Toxic Theology and Healing the Flock

Harmful theologies have taken root that fuse religious & political identities together. Whether from the pulpit, the pews, or a politician’s mouth, Christian nationalism is corrupting our churches & society. Join scholars on Christian nationalism Rev. Angela Denker & Dr. Drew Strait to learn how pastors, leaders & concerned Christians can respond with courage and…
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Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, part 2

In the December 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, j. eunsun and June Nho Ivers presented on a book titled Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism, edited by Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi. Watch the recording here.
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Korea Peace Study Group: Gender & Korean Nationalism, 11/14 @ 8 pm ET

Join us for a discussion of the book “Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism” at our monthly Korea Peace Study Group next weekend (11/14 in USA, 11/15 in Korea).
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Trump-Lee Summit: Deals, Dilemmas, and Diplomacy

It has been a BIG two weeks for Korean leaders and political summits – with the South Korean President meeting with the US President, and the DPRK’s Leader being welcomed as a guest-of-honor in China. This webinar analyzes these events, featuring Paul Liem, Youngmi Cho, Dae-Han Song, and moderated by Cathi Choi of Women Cross…
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Our Genocide

A human rights organization made up of Israeli citizens released a report entitled “Our Genocide” in July 2025. I cross-post their introduction to this report as well as links to the full report in this post.
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On Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain

As I learned today of Israel’s military attacks on Iran, I prayed for mercy and protection of lives. I should have also been praying for the Israeli soldiers and leaders who ordered the attacks. Then, my mind traveled back to an email I received last year. These are the thoughts that followed.
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When Easter is Hard to Celebrate

Cross-posting this Easter letter from Christians for a Free Palestine. I know a family starving in Gaza, after a 7 week blockade of humanitarian aid, who lost half of their extended family in an Israeli bombing last week. How can this be a time to celebrate?
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American Christians and Power: “Get Behind Me, Satan”

Cross-posting a recent lecture on the lesson from Jesus that Christians still have to learn, featuring journalist Tim Alberta and hosted by the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis.
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Catholic Worker Report on the 2025 National Catholic Prayer Breakfast

Catholic Worker, Martha Hennessy, reports back after attending the 2025 National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C., where J.D. Vance was the guest of honor. “The Catholic Prayer Breakfast appeared, in short, a lobbying arm that advocates for an uneven application of Catholic social and moral teachings to public life.”
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Reflections on the Myth of Korea’s “Single-Ethnic Nation”

Professor Min-Ah Cho suggests that rather than focus on Korean ‘minjok,’ stories of ethnic-Koreans from the North and foreign migrants living along the margins of South Korean society must be told. Their experiences should be an important resource as we envision the future of the Korean peninsula.
