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Racism in America as Noted by a Light-Skinned, Mexican-American

Racism in America as Noted by a Light-Skinned, Mexican-American

Posted on March 20, 2012March 19, 2012 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
Ever been followed in TJ Maxx because you are not white? I have. Ever been told, “You aren’t Mexican, you are too light. You must be Spanish?” I have. Ever have your former in-laws complain abou... Read More
Point/Counterpoint: Expectations of Religious Leaders Discussed

Point/Counterpoint: Expectations of Religious Leaders Discussed

Posted on March 9, 2012March 9, 2012 by Adina Allen
Nayab, it was wonderful to read this thoughtful and self-reflective piece. The questions you raise are real and important and the struggles you wrote about—of how to live a religious life and be a p... Read More
What the Bible Clearly Teaches

What the Bible Clearly Teaches

Posted on March 7, 2012March 7, 2012 by Mark Randall James
The inauguration of the Center for Christian Thought at Biola University reminds us that evangelicals remain entangled with the intellectual habits of fundamentalism, particularly the assumption that ... Read More
helpers vs. friends: starting early

helpers vs. friends: starting early

Posted on March 6, 2012March 5, 2012 by Sarah J. Blake LaRose
"Why are you here?" the child asked me. As I held his hand and we walked through the lobby on the way to the sanctuary, I heard people comment with pleasure, "He's helping her." The question he had as... Read More
Jewish-Muslim Relations in the 21st Century, By Yehezkel Landau

Jewish-Muslim Relations in the 21st Century, By Yehezkel Landau

Posted on March 5, 2012March 7, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Yehezkel Landau is Faculty Associate in Interfaith Relations at Hartford Seminary . This article represents his own views and opinions. Several years ago, I was invited to give a lecture to the studen... Read More
I Am So Much More Than a Statistic

I Am So Much More Than a Statistic

Posted on March 5, 2012March 4, 2012 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
People think that a high school drop out, drops out because they get pregnant, or they use drugs, or they lack intelligence, or they are lazy. The fact is, that kids drop out of high school for variou... Read More
Lent: Following Jesus into the Wilderness

Lent: Following Jesus into the Wilderness

Posted on February 23, 2012February 22, 2012 by Christina Yost
According to a common story found in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), Jesus does not go right into his ministry following his baptism. Rather, Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit into the ... Read More
Ashes That Dare Us to Live

Ashes That Dare Us to Live

Posted on February 22, 2012February 21, 2012 by Chris Hughes
“What are you giving up for Lent?” This question will be shared around this week for many Christians as they enter into the Lenten season beginning with Ash Wednesday. People will “give up&#... Read More
“Atheism vs. Theism: A Debate With No Winner” by Jeffrey Murico

“Atheism vs. Theism: A Debate With No Winner” by Jeffrey Murico

Posted on February 21, 2012February 20, 2012 by Claremont Journal of Religion
Atheists and theists seem to have a lot to talk about these days. They regularly engage each other in debate, they are producing some of the most popular literature on the market, and they are becomin... Read More
Jewish Disability Awareness Month

Jewish Disability Awareness Month

Posted on February 20, 2012 by Lauren Tuchman
This February marks the fourth annual Jewish Disability Awareness Month, a time when special attention and emphasis is brought to the needs and experiences of people with disabilities in our communiti... Read More
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