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Occupy Oakland Strike: Change and The Power of Nonviolence

Occupy Oakland Strike: Change and The Power of Nonviolence

Posted on November 5, 2011November 4, 2011 by Kit Evans
Last night I marched with thousands of people of all ages, ethnicities, and classes to the Port of Oakland. People were chanting, smiling, speaking about nonviolence, talking about change, and playing... Read More
Lines through the Heart of this City

Lines through the Heart of this City

Posted on November 5, 2011November 5, 2011 by Adina Allen
These past two months living in Jerusalem have been an experience of witnessing the struggle—in this city and in my own heart—between forces that seek to dismember us into discrete parts, and forc... Read More
The 99% Occupy Movement: We Need Interclass Dialogue for Mutual Transformation, Liberation

The 99% Occupy Movement: We Need Interclass Dialogue for Mutual Transformation, Liberation

Posted on November 4, 2011November 8, 2011 by Paul Joseph Greene
The Occupy Movement has identified itself using the term 99%.  On the face, this seems to present a permanent dichotomy between the 1% of richest people, and the 99% of the rest of us.   Of course,... Read More
The Danger of "Us v. Them" Thinking in Our Work for Social Change

The Danger of “Us v. Them” Thinking in Our Work for Social Change

Posted on November 4, 2011November 3, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
I know it’s easier, when there are disagreements, to see the “other side” as completely wrong and “our side” as completely justified. But there is real danger in casting any conflict as a bl... Read More
The Firebombing of Charlie Hebdo: Free Speech vs Islam?

The Firebombing of Charlie Hebdo: Free Speech vs Islam?

Posted on November 3, 2011November 3, 2011 by Myriam Francois-Cerrah
The firebombing of Charlie Hebdo offices following its decision to run an edition featuring Prophet Mohamed as “guest editor,” is a sad reflection of France’s uneasy relationship to Islam and re... Read More
“Excuse me, your M.Div. is showing.”

“Excuse me, your M.Div. is showing.”

Posted on November 3, 2011November 3, 2011 by Jessica Joslin
When I was applying for Ph.D. programs a year or so ago, I received one consistent piece of advice: “Hide your Masters of Divinity.”  Downplay those two preaching classes that you took, a... Read More
Emergence by Sujato Bhikkhu

Emergence by Sujato Bhikkhu

Posted on October 31, 2011May 13, 2015 by State of Formation
Religion is, on the face of it, a social movement whose motivation is to inspire the best in humanity. So why does religion make us do the worst? Why, in so many places on so many issues, are religiou... Read More
The Hidden Values of Medical Training

The Hidden Values of Medical Training

Posted on October 30, 2011November 2, 2011 by Tom Peteet
One of the most cited adages of my medical training has been William Osler’s famous quip: “the secret of caring for the patient is in caring for the patient.” For those not in the medical field,... Read More
Occupy Wall Street: Abundance v Scarcity

Occupy Wall Street: Abundance v Scarcity

Posted on October 28, 2011November 2, 2011 by Tiffany Buchanan
While preparing for class recently, I read an article by Walter Brueggemann “The Liturgy of Abundance, the Myth of Scarcity” which takes a Christian theological analysis to the notions of abundanc... Read More
Ringing the Bell: Will Occupy Wall St. Reverberate?

Ringing the Bell: Will Occupy Wall St. Reverberate?

Posted on October 27, 2011October 28, 2011 by Matt Helms
I was scanning through pictures of the Occupy Wall Street protest this week, trying to put this new movement in perspective, when two pictures caught my eye. The first was a Japanese man wearing a mas... Read More
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