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Ekemini Uwan

Arts, Music, and Literature 

Why and How You Should Listen to “Truth’s Table”

April 1, 2017April 1, 2017 Marcos Ortega 3 Comments black women, Christina Edmondson, Ekemini Uwan, Michelle Higgins, new podcast, podcast, reformed theology, Reformed women, Truth's Table, woman's perspective

Controversy has erupted over a podcast that debuted in early March. Here is why and how I think you should listen to what these women have to say.

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Theology & Scripture 

Idolatry and the Image of God

January 4, 2017January 4, 2017 Reformed Margins 0 Comments Adam, Christ, Ekemini Uwan, idolatry, image of God, imago dei, Jesus Christ, Second Adam

Guest contributor Ekemini Uwan meditates on the collision of idolatry and the Image-bearers, and how Jesus as Second Adam sets everything right.

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Ethics & Politics 

Common Grace, Co-Belligerence, and This Lamentable Election Cycle

November 3, 2016November 3, 2016 Reformed Margins 0 Comments 2016 Election, Co-Belligerence, common grace, donald trump, Ekemini Uwan, Election Cycle, Francis Schaefer, hillary clinton, hope, lament

Ekemini Uwan approaches next week’s election through the lens of the Reformed doctrines of common grace and co-belligerence in order to lead us to hope.

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Reading the Margins 

Reading the Margins – 1.8.2016

January 8, 2016January 9, 2016 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments abortion, Ekemini Uwan, islam, Larycia Hawkins, medical ethics, ministry, one-child policy, pro-life, russell moore, trevin wax, wheaton, writing

What we saw or read this week: Ekemini Uwan’s new website, what Russell Moore has learned in 20 years of ministry, and why we need good writing.

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Reading the Margins 

Reading the Margins – 10.30.2015

October 30, 2015January 9, 2016 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments Biblical Theology, Ekemini Uwan, Francis Su, GOP, grace, Paige Britton, Race and the Church, Reformation, Stephen Nichols

What we saw or read this week: The “Race and the Church” conference, the place of grace in the discipline of teaching, why the Reformation still matters.

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