christ was and IS a radical anti-imperialist anarchist
this page is and will be under construction for a while. i'm still figuring out how i want to organize my evolving thoughts (and i have many of those). i wanted to write a short introductory paragraph here, but of course it feels impossible to summarize my feelings about both Christianity and anarchism in one snippet!
suffice to say, i'll probably write up a few essays' worth of thoughts as i continue down this journey of learning how to be truer to myself and others. i'm not an evangelist, i'm not here to convert anybody. do what thou wilt.
...yeahhh, this sounds so corny. but i guess earnestness is inherently pretty corny. whatever, feeling ashamed for potentially being "cringe" is just the voice of the Deceiver in your mind.

some images i've made (these are free to use, no credit required):


a small sampling of resources
articles/essays:
- An Introduction to Christian Anarchism by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos
- Why I am a Christian Anarchist by Corey Farr
- Was Jesus an Anarchist? by William Crawley
- Embracing God and Rejecting Masters by Nekeisha Alexis-Baker
- Christian Anarchism Is As Old As Christianity Itself by Reneé Roden
- Does the Bible Teach Anarchism? by Ted Grimsrud
- Anarchism and the Catholic Worker by Jim Consedine
- XI@N†!FⒶ Mini-festo
podcasts:
- Found in Translation
- The Word in Black and Red: a Leftist Bible Study Podcast
- Llama Pack Worship
- The Anarchodox Podcast
- The Magnificast
websites, orgs, & blogs:
full books:
- The Kingdom of God is Within You by Leo Tolstoy
- Christian Anarchism: a Political Commentary on the Gospel by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos
- The Liberation & Inclusion Translation
- Anarchy & Christianity by Jacques Ellul
- The Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist by Ammon Hennacy
- Loaves and Fishes by Dorothy Day
- That Holy Anarchist by Mark Van Steenwyk
- The Anarchist Dimension of Liberation Theology by Linda H. Damico
