![“Christ the King” and the Challenge of Symbols](https://politicaltheology.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/felix-mittermeier-nAjil1z3eLk-unsplash-600x450.jpg)
“Christ the King” on the cross offers a way of exposing systemic injustice by hanging in solidarity with victims of a violent system, but refusing to buy into the same violence that sustains it.
By Mark Davis
![Ten Tips to De-Carcerate Your Theology, Ethics, or Religion Classroom](https://politicaltheology.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/5396413821_7934ceb081_o-600x450.jpg)
This guide is an initiative of the Society of Christian Ethics Interest Group on “Christianity and Prison Abolition.” It offers a few ideas and best practices for teaching about prisons in a way that resists deeply embedded carceral language and logics that we might not even know we inhabit.
By Sarah Jobe