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Category: Social Issues

Mary-Jesus Theology Part 2

Mary-Jesus Theology Part 2

Posted on December 29, 2010December 29, 2010 by Garfield Swaby
As mentioned in Part 1, wherever the story of the birth of Jesus appears in scripture, Jesus is always upon Mary's bosom, effortlessly delivered and resting on her bosom, or speaking from within her w... Read More
A Christmas Apology

A Christmas Apology

Posted on December 27, 2010December 27, 2010 by Oliver Goodrich
Something about the good news of Jesus Christ’s birth was intended to allay our fears. So why is it that so many people are so often afraid of Christians, the ones who are supposed to be spreading t... Read More
Just Follow Jesus: Interview with Christian Singer Derek Webb

Just Follow Jesus: Interview with Christian Singer Derek Webb

Posted on December 27, 2010 by Chris Stedman
This article was originally published on the Huffington Post. Derek Webb isn’t your prototypical evangelical Christian — but he hopes that someday, he might be. A long-time darling of the ... Read More
Interfaith Learning as Online Process for Seminarians

Interfaith Learning as Online Process for Seminarians

Posted on December 26, 2010December 26, 2010 by Joshua Stanton
In Rabbinic Judaism, Torah is considered as much a process as a sacred text. By studying, analyzing, and debating the significance of its contents, rabbis and their disciples are said to make Torah.... Read More
Strangers Among Us

Strangers Among Us

Posted on December 24, 2010 by Kelly Figueroa-Ray
This past week the United Methodist Church got some good press… the Tea Party Nation’s Judson Phillips demanded its closure. The Huffington Post reports that Phillips demanded the closure ... Read More
Food and Faith: Reflections on the Holidays

Food and Faith: Reflections on the Holidays

Posted on December 23, 2010December 23, 2010 by Allana Taylor
I thought I would burst! I stared with wide eyes as her hands came toward my mouth with a piece of bread the size of my fist, soaked in a honey-peanut butter mixture. As I opened my mouth to beg – ... Read More
Orphan Stories at Christmastime

Orphan Stories at Christmastime

Posted on December 23, 2010December 23, 2010 by Ben DeVan
My inaugural posts at State of Formation seem to indicate a passion for sharing what I believe are incisive resources with State of Formation contributors and readers. This Christmas Eve Eve, I commen... Read More
Religious Ethics After Abu Ghraib

Religious Ethics After Abu Ghraib

Posted on December 21, 2010December 28, 2010 by Rachel A. Heath
Last December, I had the opportunity to attend the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, Australia. The Parliament seeks to promote harmony, reconciliation, and understanding in t... Read More
Who Owns Yoga? Cultural Ownership in an Age of Globalization

Who Owns Yoga? Cultural Ownership in an Age of Globalization

Posted on December 21, 2010 by Neil Krishan Aggarwal
A recent New York Times article, “Hindu Group Stirs a Debate Over Yoga’s Soul” (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/28/nyregion/28yoga.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1), has ignited controversy not just in... Read More
“The H. Clearly Stands for Hussein”: Jesus H. Christ, Theological Honesty, and Stephen Colbert

“The H. Clearly Stands for Hussein”: Jesus H. Christ, Theological Honesty, and Stephen Colbert

Posted on December 20, 2010December 20, 2010 by Celie Katovitch
The Colbert Report always makes me laugh uproariously, but a recent segment made my heart sing as well. Its title was “Jesus was a Liberal Democrat,” and it made me happy for a number of r... Read More
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