I was Supposed to… : Learning to Ask and Seek in Order to Find
This post is part of the Faith of Theologians series. A full list of the previous responses by...
Read Moreby Kari-Shane Davis Zimmerman | Sep 13, 2013 | Classic Posts, Faith of Theologians Series, From the Field | 2
This post is part of the Faith of Theologians series. A full list of the previous responses by...
Read Moreby Emily Reimer-Barry | Sep 13, 2013 | Classic Posts, Current Events, Women and Gender | 2
This is a post inspired by two things I read online today because friends posted links on...
Read Moreby Matthew Shadle | Sep 12, 2013 | Current Events | 0
When the Obama administration threatened to carry out military strikes against the Syrian...
Read Moreby Emily Reimer-Barry | Sep 11, 2013 | Current Events | 1
Dorothy Day and H. E. Reimer Jr. at McGill, 1940 As citizens of the United States (indeed, of the...
Read Moreby Beth Haile | Sep 9, 2013 | Lectionary | 0
Ex 32:7-11, 13-14 Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19 1 Tm 1:12-17 Lk 15:1-32 In their excellent discussion of sin and conversion in The Christian Moral Life, Pat Lamoureux and Pual Wadell quite aptly sum up the basic problem of human...
Read Moreby Jason King | Sep 9, 2013 | Current Events | 1
War seems so familiar these days it is easy to forget we are made for peace. By this, I do not...
Read Moreby Beth Haile | Sep 5, 2013 | Current Events | 3
Drawing on the work of Phillip Longman, Jonathan Last offers a data-heavy though easily-readable...
Read Moreby Tobias Winright | Sep 4, 2013 | Classic Posts, Current Events, War | 0
On Sunday, September 1st, Pope Francis called for a Day of Prayer and Fasting on Saturday,...
Read Moreby Thomas Bushlack | Sep 4, 2013 | Lectionary | 0
Wisdom 9:13-18 Psalm 90 Philemon 1:9-10, 12-17 Luke 14:25-33 This is one of those passages where on the face of it Jesus seems inconsistent. In this Sunday’s reading from Luke, he seems to be claiming that following Jesus...
Read Moreby Jana Bennett | Sep 3, 2013 | Current Events | 6
Food has often been a topic of conversation among theologians (I’ve recently read Shannon...
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