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Category: Social Issues

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
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
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
Seeing church in Occupy Austin

Seeing church in Occupy Austin

Posted on October 6, 2011October 5, 2011 by Mary Ann Kaiser
Last evening I ventured to City Hall in Austin, TX where a mass of people gathered for the Occupy Austin General Assembly which is being held each night until the actual Occupation on Thursday, Octobe... Read More
Asking the Right Questions: from the Keystone XL Hearings to an Occupied Wall Street

Asking the Right Questions: from the Keystone XL Hearings to an Occupied Wall Street

Posted on October 4, 2011October 4, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
At the hearing, I sat and listened. Underneath the noise, all I heard was fear, pain and loss. From union workers, I heard a steady litany of suffering: we need jobs; we need homes; we need to feed ou... Read More
What We Speak Out Against/For

What We Speak Out Against/For

Posted on October 4, 2011October 5, 2011 by Casey Sigmon
Reflections on Pulpit Freedom Sunday, Alabama Immigration, and the Christian Faith.... 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
Unbelievers and Process Theology

Unbelievers and Process Theology

Posted on September 29, 2011September 28, 2011 by Kile Jones
As a general unbeliever in God, spirits, immortality, and the human soul, there is much I disagree with in process theology.  What I can agree with in process theology is what they deny.  I agree wi... Read More
A War Against Knowledge

A War Against Knowledge

Posted on September 27, 2011September 26, 2011 by Phillipe Copeland
This Article was first published as A War Against Knowledge on Blogcritics. Writing in The Huffington Post, Nobel Laureates Desmond Tutu and Jose Ramos-Horta note: Freedom of education and freedom of ... Read More
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