African theologians have emerged over the last few decades as leading voices in ethics, liberation theology, ecological theology, ecclesiology and more and their contributions are changing the worldwide church.
James Dickey's public persona of fighter pilot, champion athlete and hard-drinking woodsman who wrote of “country surrealism” gave him an everyman appeal, even as he was perhaps the nation's greatest poetic talent.
Justin Lacour lives in New Orleans and edits Trampoline: A Journal of Poetry. He is the author of four chapbooks, including Hulk Church, forthcoming from Belle Point Press.