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Is it sinful to watch horror movies? Horror hesitant Christians often say that these films are just too bloody or too paranormal to enjoy faithfully. These objections, though, are not as soldi as you might think.

Returning Forward Doing Theology as an American-Made Mestizo, Pt. 4 The following is the third part of a series reflecting on a Mixed-Heritage Filipino-American Identity in honor of Fil-Am Heritage …

Part Three in a series reflecting on doing theology from a mixed-heritage Filipino-American Identity discusses the burden of Filipino Invisibility and introduces the biblical concept of El Roi, The God Who Sees.

Part Two in a series reflecting on doing theology from a mixed-heritage Filipino-American Identity discusses the history of colonial oppression in the Philippines and its lingering effects for the islands and their descendants.

This first part in a series reflecting on doing theology from a mixed-heritage Filipino-American Identity introduces the concept of liminality, living in-between cultures as both-and-neither, and the importance of self-naming for theologizing.

We don't need a devil for there to be evil in the world. We fashion the strings and hand them to our nightmares who become our puppeteers. The shadows darken. The cancer spreads. We lurk in our own shadows for every chance to devour ourselves.