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Category: Theology

Being the Change You Wish to See in the Middle East

Being the Change You Wish to See in the Middle East

Posted on January 9, 2012January 9, 2012 by Jenn Lindsay
Today is the first full day in Israel. Jet lag woke me up at 5:45am and I grew restless waiting out the dawn in my twin bed, so I pulled on running shoes and trotted out into the indigo chill. The Sea... Read More
The Post-Evangelicals, Part II

The Post-Evangelicals, Part II

Posted on January 9, 2012January 9, 2012 by Mark Randall James
In my last post, I characterized post-evangelicals as those whose evangelical heritage has become questionable and problematic. In this post, I discuss some of the particular questions we post-evange... Read More
Religious Wisdom the World Needs Now

Religious Wisdom the World Needs Now

Posted on January 9, 2012January 8, 2012 by Yaira Robinson
This was my first visit to the Zen Center. One of the Buddhist priests had invited me to encourage his students to engage in interfaith environmental work. I was a little nervous, but something about ... Read More
Relationships: How to live out one's faith

Relationships: How to live out one’s faith

Posted on January 8, 2012November 5, 2012 by Jonathan Oskins
This past December, I attended an “orphan party” for those who have no family to spend the holidays with. It began Christmas Eve and lasted until the following morning, with about eleven people ho... Read More
Seeking Freedom Behind the Partition

Seeking Freedom Behind the Partition

Posted on January 7, 2012March 18, 2012 by Jenn Lindsay
I arrived at Gate 6 in Terminal 3 at JFK an hour before departure to Tel Aviv. It was technically yesterday, but due to the flight and the travel I’ve only scraped together some shallow dozes, and t... Read More
The Ocean of My Words

The Ocean of My Words

Posted on January 4, 2012 by Phillipe Copeland
In Man’s Search for Meaning, Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl wrote: “There is nothing in the world…that would so effectively help one to survive even the worst conditio... Read More
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

Posted on December 25, 2011December 25, 2011 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
I am not sure if it is the Catholic in me, or the United Methodist in me, or the Mom in me, or the woman in me, but one person I feel does not receive the recognition she deserves at Christmas is, of ... Read More
Embracing Darkness, Kindling Light

Embracing Darkness, Kindling Light

Posted on December 22, 2011 by Adina Allen
The lighting of Chanukah candles can be seen as a ceremonial process through which we enact the destruction that necessarily precedes rededication. We place our candle in its holder, light its tiny fl... Read More
Gene Marks is Right

Gene Marks is Right

Posted on December 19, 2011 by Phillipe Copeland
Article first published as Gene Marks Is Right on Blogcritics. Once again, someone has picked up their keyboard and whacked the hornet’s nest of contemporary racial discourse in America. This ti... Read More
Interfaith Dialog: Respect is Key

Interfaith Dialog: Respect is Key

Posted on December 17, 2011December 17, 2011 by Tiffany Buchanan
This semester I had the honor and pleasure to work as the educational assistant for a course, “Religious Pluralism” at McCormick Theological Seminary under the leadership of Dr. Robert Ca... Read More
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