Karen Keen

An American Artist

The painting caught me by surprise. I was meandering the dusty grounds of an antique mall in Granbury, Texas when I saw it. Jesus’s face, wracked with dismay, looking at me from behind old clutter. The painting was dirty and tucked among rusty tools and buckets in an open-faced shed, exposed to the weather. Why […]

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Creativity Gone Wild

I love creating. But my excitement over an idea often leads to impulsive implementation. Often I’m juggling too many balls and spinning too many plates. Without discipline, creativity loses its focus, leading to diluted outcomes. Creativity requires discernment and selectivity to yield the best fruit. Over the past year and half, I have sought a

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Discover Theology Lab

A church in the northeast is up to good stuff lately. I accidentally came across Highrock Covenant Church last year when either Beth Allison Barr (The Making of Biblical Womanhood) or Kristin Du Mez (Jesus and John Wayne) posted on Twitter about speaking for a series on American Evangelicalism. I had been pondering my faith

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The Bible Made Impossible by Christian Smith

I recently read Christian Smith’s book The Bible Made Impossible: Why Biblicism Is Not a Truly Evangelical Reading of Scripture (2012) published by Brazos Press. It critiques a form of biblical interpretation that too often treats the Bible in a wooden and rule book fashion, thereby diminishing the richness of Scripture. Having grown up in

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