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Category: Popular Culture

Christianity's Role in the Occupy Wall Street Movement

Christianity’s Role in the Occupy Wall Street Movement

Posted on October 24, 2011December 5, 2013 by Damien Arthur
As the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests continue to grow, I have been asking myself what role religion should play or has played in this entire situation, particularly how we, as a society, got to su... Read More
Landscapes or Sandscapes?  New Atheist Grounds for Morality

Landscapes or Sandscapes? New Atheist Grounds for Morality

Posted on October 18, 2011October 27, 2011 by Ben DeVan
Atheist lauders and pursuers of truth, integrity, and beauty can be none too careful. They might provoke or experience longings for the fountain of all Beauty, Goodness, and Truth. ... Read More
Steve Jobs and the Ascendance of Secular Culture

Steve Jobs and the Ascendance of Secular Culture

Posted on October 13, 2011 by Tom Peteet
In The Gospel of Steve Jobs[1], Andy Crouch discusses Jobs’s influence on contemporary culture as the shepherding of a flock of secular sheep. Crouch wrote the article in January of 2011 when Jobs w... Read More
The Spirit of Creativity: A Reflection on the Life and Death of Steve Jobs

The Spirit of Creativity: A Reflection on the Life and Death of Steve Jobs

Posted on October 10, 2011October 10, 2011 by Nicolas Cable
The death of Apple, Inc., co-Founder and long-time CEO, Steve Jobs, has truly impacted a lot of people’s lives in the past several days. But, why? Why are so many people interested in the man behind... Read More
Assert Your Authority

Assert Your Authority

Posted on October 9, 2011January 3, 2012 by Adina Allen
If on Rosh HaShanah we gain a picture of what can happen when we submit blindly to authority, Yom Kippur is our opportunity to choose another path.... Read More
Death of a Legend: Judaism and Steve Jobs

Death of a Legend: Judaism and Steve Jobs

Posted on October 6, 2011October 10, 2011 by Elizabeth Bonney
Many have heard me joke, “I have two religions: Judaism and Apple.” In Jerusalem last summer, I purchased a kippah with the “Think Different” Apple logo embroidered on its black, velvety surf... Read More
My “Call to Action” for the United Methodist Church

My “Call to Action” for the United Methodist Church

Posted on October 6, 2011October 5, 2011 by Kelly Figueroa-Ray
A.k.a. "Why I will never join a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Church again" ... Read More
Life Is Still Freakin’ Awesome, Y’all

Life Is Still Freakin’ Awesome, Y’all

Posted on October 2, 2011October 5, 2011 by Jenn Lindsay
I was just looking at this website of people who are the 99% of the American people, the ones hurting because of the wanton ways of the 1%. I am part of that 99%. I could make a list of my grievances,... Read More
A Way Forward through European Mosque Politics by Omar Kassab

A Way Forward through European Mosque Politics by Omar Kassab

Posted on October 1, 2011May 13, 2015 by State of Formation
We had learned English for quite a while already before our teacher pointed out the crucial differences between British English and American English. That was when “centre” became “center,” an... Read More
The Execution of Troy Anthony Davis: Finding Wholeness in Times of Complete Despair

The Execution of Troy Anthony Davis: Finding Wholeness in Times of Complete Despair

Posted on September 25, 2011September 27, 2011 by Nicolas Cable
Disgust. Shock. Outrage. Our country is in mourning. Our nation is truly lost. We are in a whirlwind of emotional upheaval, a roller-coaster of spiritual destruction. The lead up to the execution of T... Read More
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