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Tag: morality

The burning oíkos

The burning oíkos

Posted on December 14, 2010 by Brad Bannon
In a world filled with violence, injustice, and hunger, what is at stake in the work of interreligious study and dialogue? This post explores this question through an allegory by Raimon Panikkar.... Read More
After the Flood

After the Flood

Posted on December 13, 2010December 13, 2010 by Adina Allen
After the Flood human society beings to rebuild itself. The population grows, migration occurs, and people engage in the task of constructing a city for themselves. Interrupting what seems like a rela... Read More
Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda – Spiderman

Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda – Spiderman

Posted on December 10, 2010December 10, 2010 by Br. Larry Whitney
<<<SPOILER ALERT!>>> Last night I went to see Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark on Broadway, (from the second row, no less).  Significant controversy surrounds the show, which has provid... Read More
WikiLeaks and the Sacrality of American National Security

WikiLeaks and the Sacrality of American National Security

Posted on December 9, 2010 by Michael J. Altman
This post originally appeared at Religion Nerd. It seems like everyday a new story emerges from the hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables recently released by WikiLeaks. In the wake of Cablegate,... Read More
Best laid plans of mice and men

Best laid plans of mice and men

Posted on December 6, 2010 by Brad Bannon
This mouse-and-man story is a chapter in my state of formation – well intentioned and increasingly in the gray.... Read More
As Iron Sharpens Iron, So Does One Religious Tradition (As Well As Atheism) Sharpen Another

As Iron Sharpens Iron, So Does One Religious Tradition (As Well As Atheism) Sharpen Another

Posted on December 3, 2010December 6, 2010 by Ben DeVan
If all truth is God's truth, we must be free to explore it.... Read More
Proceeding along the aporetic path

Proceeding along the aporetic path

Posted on December 1, 2010 by Brad Bannon
This post is inspired by / in response to a recent post by Honna Eichler. It explores questions of community and responsibility and the difficulty of discerning one's call.... Read More
Making the Internet Moral

Making the Internet Moral

Posted on November 29, 2010November 29, 2010 by Chris Stedman
This post originally appeared on the Washington Post Faith Divide. Is the Internet destroying our morals? Earlier this month, Pope Benedict XVI issued a warning that the Internet was “numbing&#... Read More
American Economic Morality in Crisis

American Economic Morality in Crisis

Posted on November 19, 2010November 19, 2010 by Jason Kerr
Being a graduate student with a family has brought many challenges, such as when my daughter decided to be born two weeks early and therefore two days before a scheduled oral exam. (My committee kindl... Read More
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