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Category: Theology

"Buddhism and American Consumerism: Religious Identity as Protest" by Natasha L. Mikles

“Buddhism and American Consumerism: Religious Identity as Protest” by Natasha L. Mikles

Posted on November 15, 2012November 15, 2012 by Claremont Journal of Religion
The First Truth of Buddhism, realized by the Buddha when he sat beneath the bodhi tree and attained enlightenment, is that life is suffering. All life, anywhere and at any time, is suffering. While th... Read More
Food Stamp Challenge: Done. Now What?

Food Stamp Challenge: Done. Now What?

Posted on November 15, 2012November 15, 2012 by Yaira Robinson
“Mom, I’m hungry. Can I have your grapes?” “Sure,” I replied—even though I’d been counting on that handful of grapes to carry me through the next few hours until dinner. It was Day 6 of ... Read More
Guest post: Considering “Proof of Heaven”

Guest post: Considering “Proof of Heaven”

Posted on November 13, 2012 by Guest Post
This is a guest post by Chris Highland, a professor at Cherry Hill Seminary. A former manager at Forbes magazine gave me a copy of the October 15, 2012 issue of Newsweek (via The Daily Beast) with the... Read More
Balpreet Kaur has Succeeded Where I have Failed

Balpreet Kaur has Succeeded Where I have Failed

Posted on November 11, 2012November 10, 2012 by Guruamrit Khalsa
I realize I am late in responding to the hubbub surrounding the courageous and graceful Balpreet Kaur. Throughout the flurry of social media activity surrounding this story in late September, I was si... Read More
From Prejudice to Pluralism: Surfacing the Unconscious

From Prejudice to Pluralism: Surfacing the Unconscious

Posted on November 10, 2012November 11, 2012 by Adina Allen
By witnessing and transforming the most troubling parts of our religions we will transform ourselves and, in doing so, our relationship to those of other faiths. This work must begin with each of us a... Read More
The Spirituality of Phone Banking by Martha Schwehn

The Spirituality of Phone Banking by Martha Schwehn

Posted on November 5, 2012May 13, 2015 by State of Formation
I have heard it said that church basements are the places where things really get done, where budgets and outreach strategies are birthed after long and tedious meetings, where soup kitchens and quilt... Read More
The Ballot as Daily Bread: Voting No on Voter ID

The Ballot as Daily Bread: Voting No on Voter ID

Posted on November 5, 2012November 4, 2012 by Andrew Twiton
  Every Sunday, right before we receive Holy Communion, I pray the Lord’s Prayer with my church. In general, I think it’s hard to pray in a humble and honest way during an antagonisti... Read More
A Baptist Prays The Hail Mary

A Baptist Prays The Hail Mary

Posted on November 4, 2012November 3, 2012 by Madison McClendon
I am a Baptist, through and through. I feel it closely in my identity, and know the stories well. I can recite to you Walter Shurden’s work on historical Baptist distinctives. I love the story o... Read More
Theology of the Body, Episode I: The Orans Gesture in Christian Prayer

Theology of the Body, Episode I: The Orans Gesture in Christian Prayer

Posted on November 4, 2012November 3, 2012 by Alasdair Ekpenyong
This is the first installment in an ongoing series that will explore issues in spirituality through a review of significant symbolic motions, poses, and gestures from a variety of religious traditions... Read More
Reflections on Nicholas Black Elk: Constructive Convergence, Appropriation, Inculturation, Syncretism, and Multiple Religious Belonging

Reflections on Nicholas Black Elk: Constructive Convergence, Appropriation, Inculturation, Syncretism, and Multiple Religious Belonging

Posted on November 3, 2012November 2, 2012 by Hans Gustafson
Nicholas Black Elk (1866-1950), the Oglala Lakota visionary and son of Crazy Horse’s cousin, has been the subject of both debate and inspiration. Inspiration comes from his alleged appropriation of ... Read More
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