Sojourners Magazine: January 2021
Finding our way in post-Trump America: Reflections on the task before us as the country, and the church, prepare to repair and rebuild.
Features
Historians, theologians, artists, and activists reflect on where we go from here.
Christians of European descent must face the hard stories of their past.
Indigenous communities honor relationships with all life. Will European descendants learn to do the same?
Voices
While we feature perspectives on the presidential election and what’s ahead politically, we also offer reflections on matters not bound by four-year cycles.
A legacy of colonialism is at the crux of the Azerbaijan and Armenia conflict.
God loves and creates us all equally. Equal treatment under the law flows from these truths.
The rich don't just control the flow of carbon; they control the flow of power.
Sleep deprivation is a racial and social justice issue of white supremacy and capitalism.
Vision
We may not be able to go to movie theaters, but films still provide an emotional gathering place.
Three culture recommendations from our editors.
Poet Nikky Finney seeks the flourishing of Black families in a time of violent decay.
The Green Good News illuminates joyful responses to ecological breakdown.
Robert Chao Romero's book offers the gift of seeing scripture and theology through Latinx eyes.
Tom Sine and Dwight J. Friesen on their new book, 2020s Foresight.
January Reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle B.
From our humor columnist.
Across the Great Divide
'Loving our enemy' does not mean sacrificing justice.