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Category: Social Issues

“Political Theology or Theological Politics: Paradox at the Heart of Democracy,” by Shane Akerman

“Political Theology or Theological Politics: Paradox at the Heart of Democracy,” by Shane Akerman

Posted on March 22, 2013March 22, 2013 by Claremont Journal of Religion
Several paradoxes are intrinsic to the democratic project. This essay will confront what Bonnie Honig refers to as the paradox of politics (or, the paradox of democratic legitimation).[1] Honig asks t... Read More
My spring break: from faith clubs to the interfaith social movement

My spring break: from faith clubs to the interfaith social movement

Posted on March 22, 2013March 22, 2013 by Michael Ramberg
Last year, while I was still a student in rabbinical school and serving as advisor to Jewish students at Haverford College, I helped to organize and staff an Interfaith Encounters alternative spring b... Read More
Palingenesia: You Might be a Lord... But Here Comes the King

Palingenesia: You Might be a Lord… But Here Comes the King

Posted on March 21, 2013April 2, 2014 by Ted Dedon
Have you heard about Snoop Dogg becoming Snoop Lion? Last year, Snoop Dogg announced his new persona starting with his own Reincarnation. He was no longer going to be the rabble-rousing gangster rappe... Read More
Be Powerful as God is Powerful: A Christian Theology of Money in Politics

Be Powerful as God is Powerful: A Christian Theology of Money in Politics

Posted on March 21, 2013March 20, 2013 by Nate Kratzer
“Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, but not unto Tiberius the things that are Tiberius’; for Caesar is good, but Tiberius is bad” – Peter Crassus[1] It is not uncommon to h... Read More
Is Biblical Literacy Really the Problem?

Is Biblical Literacy Really the Problem?

Posted on March 19, 2013March 19, 2013 by Joseph Paille
If you’ve listened to NPR or read blogs like this one over the past six months, you’ve probably heard something about the Pew Forum’s latest study on religious practice in America. The survey co... Read More
Christian Feminist Spirituality for Healing, Part 1

Christian Feminist Spirituality for Healing, Part 1

Posted on March 19, 2013March 19, 2013 by Hilary J. Scarsella
Recently,  I’ve spent a lot time with Christian women striving to heal from abuse and from damaging messages they learned from their experiences of church, faith, and religion. I want to talk... Read More
The Election of the New Hope: Dispatch from Rome

The Election of the New Hope: Dispatch from Rome

Posted on March 15, 2013March 15, 2013 by Jenn Lindsay
Last night I went to Saint Peter’s Square in Rome. I hoped to to see the black smoke of the papal conclave. I figured the dark puff would roil out from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel and the sorr... Read More
Caritas de libertati: A People of Hope

Caritas de libertati: A People of Hope

Posted on March 15, 2013April 2, 2014 by Ted Dedon
Surely you’ve heard the Good News: We Have a Pope. What do you make of it all? So far I’ve heard many different opinions on the matter. Some are excited, but I would say a large majority o... Read More
Engaging the religious “Other” is only a matter of life or death.

Engaging the religious “Other” is only a matter of life or death.

Posted on March 12, 2013March 12, 2013 by Jason Tippitt
In the interests of full disclosure, a few points as preface to the following: As a freshman in college, I gave serious thought to converting to Islam. While I’d like to think that I was stopped mai... Read More
The Nones, the Unaffiliated, the SBNR, and Those Who Serve Them

The Nones, the Unaffiliated, the SBNR, and Those Who Serve Them

Posted on March 7, 2013March 9, 2013 by Tim Miner
It is time to stop referring to the collective numbers that Pew Research is so famous for when we talk about the “nones.”   Yes, on January 9th, USAToday did run a graphic on the front page of i... Read More
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