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Category: Theology

The Purpose of Prayer?

The Purpose of Prayer?

Posted on January 14, 2011 by Adina Allen
As rabbinical students, from the moment we announce to our friends and family our plans to begin training for the rabbinate and likely even before, we are called upon to lead all types of prayer exper... Read More
Scalars, Vectors, and Hypotheses beyond Atheism

Scalars, Vectors, and Hypotheses beyond Atheism

Posted on January 14, 2011 by Brad Bannon
This post recommends and responds to a recent essay by Paul Wallace who argues that "Most atheists reject far too little.” ... Read More
Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part I)

Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part I)

Posted on January 11, 2011February 28, 2012 by Tasi Perkins
I am among the millions of people who claim dual citizenship in the United States and one of the faiths which consider the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament to be sacred writ.  With all due respect to Ben... Read More
Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part II)

Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part II)

Posted on January 11, 2011February 28, 2012 by Tasi Perkins
(read Part I) My previous article raised two objections to the public display of the Ten Commandments in the United States.  First, such displays can function as a veneer masking substantial disregar... Read More
When Trickle Down Doesn’t Work: Evangelicals and Interfaith Dialogue

When Trickle Down Doesn’t Work: Evangelicals and Interfaith Dialogue

Posted on January 11, 2011January 14, 2011 by Sara Williams Staley
It was an unassuming debate, the kind that takes place before everyone has arrived and you are still mixing sugar and cream into your coffee. A tantalizing mix of progressive social justice types and ... Read More
An Atheist on Mount Soledad

An Atheist on Mount Soledad

Posted on January 10, 2011April 29, 2011 by Kile Jones
When I was younger my older sister would take me on midnight drives down the coast, inevitably ending up at the beautiful view from Mount Soledad.  Mount Soledad has a 29-foot Easter Cross on public ... Read More
Ridiculous Encounters of the Inter-Religious Kind

Ridiculous Encounters of the Inter-Religious Kind

Posted on January 5, 2011January 9, 2011 by Kelly Figueroa-Ray
Well this is my fifth post on this inter-religious site, so I thought I might share some thoughts on the topic. I’ve intentionally kept my first four posts tradition-specific. I’m a United... Read More
Embracing the Imago Dei With(out) our Hair

Embracing the Imago Dei With(out) our Hair

Posted on January 4, 2011January 4, 2011 by Anthony Fatta
I am 23 and my hair is thinning.  Noticeably.  At first, I was not okay with this.  I am too young and the old legend about male pattern baldness running through maternal lineage had proven to hold... Read More
Jews and the Need For God: Modern Lessons from Moses Maimonides

Jews and the Need For God: Modern Lessons from Moses Maimonides

Posted on January 3, 2011January 4, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
Judaism is an action-oriented religion. We have, according to the Talmud, 613 Commandments — not just a top-10 list. In rabbinic courts, your actions can be praised or punished. Faith is a mean... Read More
Mary-Jesus Theology Part 2

Mary-Jesus Theology Part 2

Posted on December 29, 2010December 29, 2010 by Garfield Swaby
As mentioned in Part 1, wherever the story of the birth of Jesus appears in scripture, Jesus is always upon Mary's bosom, effortlessly delivered and resting on her bosom, or speaking from within her w... Read More
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