Political Devotions

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Make nature artificial again

Christmas's war on empire

Liturgy, improv & power

Spiritual life in political revolution

The victory processions of Napoleon, Hitler, Titus & Christ

From pews to affordable housing

Jesus, passive resistance & mutual aid

The good trouble with shame

What's your conception of God? It could affect your politics.

The Declaration's constitution

Tyranny's freedoms

Statues riffing on statues: An interview with Zaq Landsberg

The three lives of Betty Lanier

"Jesus is Lord": a public stand against sovereignty

Flight & freedom, early & late

Voting isn't democratic. It's oligarchic.

The beauty of proximity

Public space wants place

The church saves Mussolini

No "male and female"

Dropping my appeal to heaven

The church as disruptive public realm

Tense times of tents

Trading privilege for small miracles

"Come, Lord Jesus": A cry for justice

Why'd he die?

Creativity as survival

Resurrection and Poland's "anticipatory democracy"

My Machiavellian minute

Envoys extraordinary

Citizens as aliens & amateurs

The series’ features and organization

Public space and politics

Courage and identity

Public space and God’s now-and-not-yet kingdom

Dualism versus triadic semiology

Hannah Arendt and N. T. Wright

The political nature of all devotional practice

The intersection of writing and action

Citizens & political science

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