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Indian Bishops Urge Larger Families, Will the Vatican Respond?

Indian Bishops Urge Larger Families, Will the Vatican Respond?

Posted on October 19, 2011October 18, 2011 by Jacob Kohlhaas
Last week the press picked up a story about a move by an Indian Catholic bishops’ council to promote larger families. The story is both too intriguing not to generate a response and too vague to... Read More
Dare to Ask Questions: The (Occasionally Intrusive) Ministry of Curiosity

Dare to Ask Questions: The (Occasionally Intrusive) Ministry of Curiosity

Posted on October 19, 2011October 27, 2011 by Kathryn Ray
The story of Jesus healing a lame man in John 5:1-15 is repeated in church sanctuaries throughout the world. The setup reads like so many others: Jesus comes across an invalid. I would think Jesus, wh... Read More
Flesh and Bone: Honoring Ancestors

Flesh and Bone: Honoring Ancestors

Posted on October 18, 2011October 27, 2011 by Saumya Arya Haas
When you see images of bones, do you shudder? One of the reasons people tell me they fear Vodou is “all the bones,” images of the skeletal Spirits of the Dead. Why do we fear the dead? Why is the ... Read More
Vote for Jesus! On politics, pulpits, and public theology

Vote for Jesus! On politics, pulpits, and public theology

Posted on October 15, 2011October 16, 2011 by Casey Sigmon
Politicking.  It’s a dangerous game to play.  The political arena is a nasty space in the quest for votes and power, with much weeping and gnashing of teeth.  Backbiting, name calling, cutting an... Read More
The Value of Discomfort: Why I won’t make peace with my Parsha

The Value of Discomfort: Why I won’t make peace with my Parsha

Posted on October 14, 2011February 6, 2012 by Rebecca Levi
I have encountered many mitigating interpretations of the most painful texts in my Torah portion (Lev. 18:22 and 20:13), some more rigorous and thoughtful than others. However, academically and religi... Read More
Fear, Blame & Solidarity: What Does Democracy Look Like?

Fear, Blame & Solidarity: What Does Democracy Look Like?

Posted on October 13, 2011October 16, 2011 by Anna DeWeese
#OccupyWallStreet is a serious movement. I spent some time among the people at Zuccotti Park recently, and it is truly an inspiring thing to witness and be a part of. There is a great amount of organi... Read More
Of Mormons, Baptists, and Liberty of Conscience

Of Mormons, Baptists, and Liberty of Conscience

Posted on October 12, 2011April 19, 2012 by Jason Kerr
On 7 October, Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, was speaking to reporters outside the Values Voter Summit in Washington, DC, where he had just introduced Republican presidenti... Read More
Domestic Violence: A Social Pandemic

Domestic Violence: A Social Pandemic

Posted on October 12, 2011October 11, 2011 by Tiffany Buchanan
This weekend I finally made time to watch “For Colored Girls” and halfway through the movie I found myself upset and impassioned.  I felt these emotions because I found myself, my story and the s... Read More
Sukkot, the Feast of Booths

Sukkot, the Feast of Booths

Posted on October 11, 2011October 10, 2011 by Lauren Tuchman
On the fifteenth of Tishrei, we begin the seven day observance of Sukkot or the Feast of Booths. The mood and character of Sukkot is starkly and dramatically different from that of the Days of Awe. In... Read More
The Future of Catholic Teaching on Contraception, Abortion

The Future of Catholic Teaching on Contraception, Abortion

Posted on October 11, 2011October 10, 2011 by Jacob Kohlhaas
Recently, Daniel McGuire, writing for (A)theologies, weighed in on questions in Roman Catholic moral theology concerning contraception and abortion. His article is insightful and helpful to the discus... Read More
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