Thoughts in Print


Economics is About More Than Money, Math, and Markets: A Christian Argument for Climate Justice (The Presbyterian Outlook, September 22, 2022)

Approaching Mental Illness with Love and Support (Bellarmine Magazine, Spring 2022)

Numbers and Names (The Presbyterian Outlook, March 12, 2021)

What Dolphins Teach Us About Philanthropy (The Immanent Frame, September 4, 2019)

Cutting-Edge Ministry in 2018–Volunteering to Read to Children and Teaching in the Public Schools (Ecclesio, October 2018)

Why the Problem is Wealth and How We Create It (Ecclesio, October 2017)

Roamin’ Knights explore faith, fear and food in Italy’s capital city (Bellarmine Magazine, Spring 2018)

The Theological Imperative to Study Economics (The Presbyterian Outlook, March 2017)

From Hope to a Revolution of Love (Political Theology Network, December 2016)

Contemplating Radical Love (Ecclesio, October 2013)


Examples of Essays and Papers for Advocacy Groups


“From Process to Main Event.” @ This Point, Volume 9, Summer 2014.

“As Any Might Have Need”: Envisioning Communities of Shared Partnership. Research Presented to the World Council of Churches North American Forum and Hearings on Poverty, Wealth, and Ecology, Calgary, Canada, November 2011.


Adult Study Curriculum


Winner 2015 Award of Excellence from the Associated Church Press in the Bible Resource Category for Reconciling Paul: A Contemporary Study of 2 Corinthians and the Companion DVD.

Paul’s writings are some of the most influential in Christianity. In the nine lessons of Reconciling Paul: A Contemporary Study of 2 Corinthians, Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty invites us all to ask whether or not we understand Paul’s writings clearly and to read this letter afresh in light of the issues we face today.

Paul, like us, wrestled with and questioned his faith as he tried to live as authentically as possible in a world that was in the midst of great change. What can we learn from revisiting 2 Corinthians and considering Paul’s theology and ideas as they relate to the context of our time? As you progress through the nine lessons of this study, you will discover fresh and timeless insights for all communities of faith.