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The Problem with Noah

The Problem with Noah

Posted on October 3, 2013October 2, 2013 by Yaira Robinson
Jewish communities around the world read the Biblical story of Noah and The Flood this week. For most of my life, I’ve thought that this story is horrible. Sure, the idea that God cares enough about... Read More
The Silent Streets: 50 years after shouts rang out in Jackson, Mississippi

The Silent Streets: 50 years after shouts rang out in Jackson, Mississippi

Posted on October 2, 2013October 3, 2013 by Kelly Figueroa-Ray
“Oh God, the heathen have come into your inheritance; they have profaned your holy temple.” Psalm 79:1 “I helped create this,” stated Reverend Ed King as we ate lunch at the Ma... Read More
Why Religion Should Not Try So Hard to Be Cool

Why Religion Should Not Try So Hard to Be Cool

Posted on October 2, 2013October 2, 2013 by Jenn Lindsay
Every September college students confront a myriad of student activity organizations, each competing for student loyalties. While campus religious groups might be considered realms for quiet reflectio... Read More
What is our response to 'Sexting, Shaming and Suicide?'

What is our response to ‘Sexting, Shaming and Suicide?’

Posted on October 1, 2013September 30, 2013 by Chris Hughes
Some stories are difficult to make sense of. Take, for instance, one of the stories from the Bible from Judges 19. It is the story of a Levite traveling through the hill country of Ancient Israel, goi... Read More
Jesus and the Moneychangers in the Scrovegni Chapel

Jesus and the Moneychangers in the Scrovegni Chapel

Posted on September 30, 2013October 1, 2013 by Jenn Lindsay
In the summertime I visited Padua and went to the Scrovegni Chapel, dated 1305. In the past 40 years the frescos have begun to crumble, and curators have researched atmospheric problems in order to co... Read More
Hate Hits Home: When My Friend Became a Target

Hate Hits Home: When My Friend Became a Target

Posted on September 25, 2013September 25, 2013 by Simran Jeet Singh
Originally published on The Huffington Post Last night, I received the kind of phone call that everyone dreads: a close friend was hurt, and on his way to the hospital. But the news got worse, as I le... Read More
Dialogue Sukkah

Dialogue Sukkah

Posted on September 24, 2013September 24, 2013 by David Fisher
I finished my run and approached my house, where I discovered pine boughs in a large heap—about three feet tall, 10 feet long, and five feet wide. In the heavy rain, their needles glistened as I soa... Read More
Getting Serious about Institutional Listening

Getting Serious about Institutional Listening

Posted on September 20, 2013September 20, 2013 by Joseph Paille
If you’re interested in religious education, service learning, or experiential education, you owe it to yourself to read Wayne Meisel’s suggestions on the questions that need to guide emerging rel... Read More
Sacred Spaces for a Transient Generation

Sacred Spaces for a Transient Generation

Posted on September 19, 2013September 19, 2013 by Esther Boyd
I grew up attending an all-girls wilderness-focused Christian summer camp in Maine. Running through the woods, boating on the lake, plucking blueberries as we carried wood and water to a campsite R... Read More
Loving Courage to Worship the Gungod No More

Loving Courage to Worship the Gungod No More

Posted on September 18, 2013September 19, 2013 by Paul Joseph Greene
I am calling for us to end our perverse worship of the Gungod. I am calling for us to end the daily slaughter which is the perverse liturgy that drenches our communities with the gore of human blood ... Read More
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