A decade ago, Kate Bowler, then 35, diagnosed with a fatal cancer, was given mere months to live. But look: this wife and mother of a toddler, this Duke University
“[W]e who deconstruct begin to imagine life outside systems that confine us. We realize we make actual free choices,” co-authors Thomas Oord and Tripp Fuller contend. “So we embark on
“We are to remake society,” Amanda Udis-Kessler urges, “so that every single person has a real chance to flourish….” She’s even more forthright and challenging in her book’s next paragraph:
“Gaza situation grows more dire.” That was the headline over a Reuters news story on April 12. “‘Hell on earth’: That’s how the president of the Red Cross described the