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Category: Theology

After Auschwitz, What?

After Auschwitz, What?

Posted on April 8, 2013April 8, 2013 by Alex Weissman
After Auschwitz, no theology: From the chimneys of the Vatican, white smoke rises — a sign the cardinals have chosen themselves a Pope. From the crematoria of Auschwitz, black smoke rises —... Read More
Pope Francis: How to Make New Artifacts from Old Power

Pope Francis: How to Make New Artifacts from Old Power

Posted on April 4, 2013April 4, 2013 by Nathan Elmore
“We have many experts on the terrain of conflict, but not many leaders. Good Christian leadership radiates a very different presence in a broken world.” I came across these words by Emmanuel Katon... Read More
Mining our Political Past for Spiritual Sustenance

Mining our Political Past for Spiritual Sustenance

Posted on April 1, 2013April 1, 2013 by Alex Weissman
A few weeks ago, I completed my final assignment from my third semester of rabbinical school (which ended in January). I’m not one to put things off like that, but this was a special assignment.... Read More
Beyond our life of Pi:  Encountering multiple religious belonging and comparative theology with Francis Xavier Clooney, S.J.

Beyond our life of Pi: Encountering multiple religious belonging and comparative theology with Francis Xavier Clooney, S.J.

Posted on March 29, 2013January 31, 2014 by Enver
I remember reading Life of Pi by Yann Martel several years ago and how my heart would resonate with each experience of the sacred by the story’s brave protagonist, a Tamil boy from Pondicherry, thr... Read More
Should Chaplains Challenge Patients’ Beliefs?

Should Chaplains Challenge Patients’ Beliefs?

Posted on March 28, 2013March 28, 2013 by Joseph Paille
Should Hospital Chaplains Challenge Spiritual Beliefs? The challenges of chaplaincy are no secret. The stressful interactions. The unknown family systems that fill every room. The 2 A.M. phone calls. ... Read More
Passover People: A Conversation with Rachel Friedman

Passover People: A Conversation with Rachel Friedman

Posted on March 25, 2013April 8, 2015 by Tasi Perkins
March 31 this year will be both Western Christainity’s Easter Sunday and Judaism’s 6th-7th days of Passover – we might use the confluence of these to high holidays to explore a theological theme... Read More
“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
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
Christian Feminist Spirituality for Healing, Part 3

Christian Feminist Spirituality for Healing, Part 3

Posted on March 21, 2013March 19, 2013 by Hilary J. Scarsella
This is my last post in a series of three dealing with sexual abuse and Christian spirituality. I wrote these as a way to process some of what I’ve been noticing as I work with women in the Chu... Read More
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