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Classic photo of a 1965 Alabama civil rights march, taken by James H. Karales.

Let Justice Roll Down Some More

More than 32 years after it was first published, the autobiography of John Perkins is still calling readers to reconciliation, justice, and service. And as a first-person narrative of American history, Let Justice Roll Down is a classic.

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Exclusives and Updates

SPU Professor William Nagy

Professor of Education Honored

William Nagy was inducted into the Reading Hall of Fame, in recognition of decades of his research.

Amy McNair, 2009 graduate and Faiths Act FellowVideo: Amy McNair

A 2009 graduate tells how malaria led to a Faiths Act Fellowship.


President Philip Eaton blogs about Bernie Madoff.Madoff and Dante's 'Hell'

President Eaton blogs on Madoff and Dante's Inferno.

Current Issue

Winter 2009 CoverReconciliation is one of SPU’s five signature commitments. Join us in this issue to explore reconciliation in the home, the community, the world, and the church.
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SPU senior Johanna PortingaInspired by Perkins

Seeing John Perkins' work energizes SPU students to serve in the community.

Metropolitan Kallistos of DiokleiaInto the Orthodox Church

Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia tells his story.


The Kilns, former home of C.S. Lewis.The Kilns Honored

SPU staff member sees C.S. Lewis' home receive 'Blue Plaque' status.