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Point/Counterpoint: Expectations of American Muslim Leaders

Point/Counterpoint: Expectations of American Muslim Leaders

Posted on March 5, 2012March 11, 2012 by Rose Aslan
as-salam alaykum Aamir, Thank you for your thoughtful reflection, you bring up an important issue, which is one of the biggest challenges facing American Muslims nowadays: getting other Americans t... 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
A Search for Meaning in The Walking Dead

A Search for Meaning in The Walking Dead

Posted on March 2, 2012March 1, 2012 by Patrick Brown
Since Mary Shelly penned Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus, the world of story telling has used monsters to hold a mirror up to the human condition and force questions that, under normal circumstanc... Read More
Heteronomy and the Inner Lyra: On Not Becoming Ordained

Heteronomy and the Inner Lyra: On Not Becoming Ordained

Posted on March 1, 2012February 29, 2012 by Kari Aanestad
On Thursday, February 23, 2012, I made the most difficult decision of my life: I formally withdrew from the candidacy process for ordination in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). At le... Read More
Micah vs. the F-35

Micah vs. the F-35

Posted on February 28, 2012October 30, 2013 by Tasi Perkins
One of the most eschatological and hopeful prophetic oracles in the Hebrew Bible is found in the fourth chapter of Micah.  It speaks of the world being transformed into an abode of divine will and ju... Read More
Crime & Punishment: Are There Evil People?

Crime & Punishment: Are There Evil People?

Posted on February 28, 2012February 27, 2012 by Adina Allen
Why does our current prison system exist? Why do we continue to support a punitive approach that blames the individual rather than putting the bulk of our resources into rehabilitation and reform? Per... Read More
Creating Religious Dialogue in Bangladesh

Creating Religious Dialogue in Bangladesh

Posted on February 28, 2012February 27, 2012 by Tom Peteet
“Sir, my parents are very interested in your ideas. They want a picture of you.” With this, my student gave me a pair of sunglasses and asked me to pose. For the last three weeks, I have been teac... Read More
A Muslim, a Catholic, and a Mormon walk into a White House: Theological Racism in the 2012 Presidential Race

A Muslim, a Catholic, and a Mormon walk into a White House: Theological Racism in the 2012 Presidential Race

Posted on February 27, 2012February 27, 2012 by Nicolas Cable
As the Republican presidential primaries ramp up for Super Tuesday, religion has, once again, become a central topic of public discourse. Rick Santorum, a Presidential hopeful, has been the most vocal... Read More
In This Season of Lent, I Know One Thing For Sure - I Will Never Be a Nun

In This Season of Lent, I Know One Thing For Sure – I Will Never Be a Nun

Posted on February 27, 2012March 9, 2012 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
I think I was called a long time ago. When I was ten years old, I remember sitting in the car with my childhood friend Susan and her mom before Mass, and out of the blue I blurted, “I am afraid I am... Read More
On Leaving the Cathedral During the Homily - A Heretic's Lent

On Leaving the Cathedral During the Homily – A Heretic’s Lent

Posted on February 26, 2012February 27, 2012 by Tim Brauhn
My hands shake as I type this, less than an hour since I walked out of the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception during Father So-and-so’s homily. I attend Mass once or twice a month, ... Read More
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