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Category: Theology

An Open Letter to My Muslim Neighbors in Chicago

An Open Letter to My Muslim Neighbors in Chicago

Posted on September 13, 2011September 12, 2011 by H
This past Sunday, I gathered with many Muslim, Jewish and Christian neighbors for an interfaith service commemorating the victims of 9/11 at Fourth Presbyterian in Chicago. The entire service was beau... Read More
What’s It All About?

What’s It All About?

Posted on September 11, 2011September 11, 2011 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
I have a good amount to write in regard to 9/11 and how that day formed me, informed me, and changed me, but, here today, I want to write only a few points that I feel are worth noting. If 9/11 taught... Read More
The Vice of Revenge

The Vice of Revenge

Posted on September 6, 2011February 28, 2012 by Tasi Perkins
Gary Younge’s recent editorial in The Guardian looks back on collective American attitudes and behaviors since September 11, 2001.  Many of the points he makes are strikingly similar to those I mad... Read More
Dangerous Narratives: Lessons from the German Christian Movement for the American Church

Dangerous Narratives: Lessons from the German Christian Movement for the American Church

Posted on September 3, 2011September 3, 2011 by Sara Williams Staley
It was a damp, rainy day when I witnessed the black iron gate that looms ominously over Auschwitz I.  ‘Arbeit macht frei’, it pronounces: “Work will set you free.”  I could not help but noti... Read More
The End of Spirituality: On the Trail to a Sacred Secularity

The End of Spirituality: On the Trail to a Sacred Secularity

Posted on September 2, 2011September 2, 2011 by Guest Post
This is a guest post by Chris Highland a professor at Cherry Hill Seminary. We are all tired of the contemporary cliche, “Spiritual but not Religious.” We might be surprised to hear someon... Read More
Dear Paul: Don’t Forget to Forget Me

Dear Paul: Don’t Forget to Forget Me

Posted on August 31, 2011August 30, 2011 by Bryan Parys
This post originally appeared in The Good Men Project. You’ve probably never listened to—or heard of—Paul Mauriat and his Dynamic Orchestra. And, really, this is okay. Musically, you... Read More
Food Matters

Food Matters

Posted on August 30, 2011 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
As people return from vacation and I peruse Facebook to check out their photos, I also notice a phenomenon that until recently didn’t bother me. Pictures of food. Pretty food. Gross food. Interestin... Read More
Separation of Church & State? Why Religious Voices Matter

Separation of Church & State? Why Religious Voices Matter

Posted on August 29, 2011August 29, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
I hear it in almost every congregation I visit: “We’re not sure it’s our role to get involved in advocating on issues. You know, separation of church and state.” But is that what our religious... Read More
Call for Submissions: the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, Issue 9: Women, Feminism, and Inter-Religious Dialogue

Call for Submissions: the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, Issue 9: Women, Feminism, and Inter-Religious Dialogue

Posted on August 29, 2011June 14, 2015 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
The Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue presents its Call for Submissions for Issue 9: Women, Feminism, and Inter-Religious Dialogue Women have played pivotal roles in transforming communities and co... Read More
Stop Worshipping the Enriched

Stop Worshipping the Enriched

Posted on August 22, 2011August 22, 2011 by Paul Joseph Greene
So, do you think that God is a really-really-, super-, mega-, über-rich being in the sky? Even if you say you don’t, I challenge you to question a little deeper. If your tax and political ideolog... Read More
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