God on the brain, God in the brain
You may have to watcha brief ad to read this fascinating interview with Andrew Newberg on Salon about the neurological nature of religious consciousness, but
You may have to watcha brief ad to read this fascinating interview with Andrew Newberg on Salon about the neurological nature of religious consciousness, but
Tobias Haller, elegant and persuasive as ever, explains here why Resolution B033–the “manner of life” resolution–is a moral and canonical mess, while also examining the
I have only skimmed the avalanche of commentary occasioned by Pope Benedict’s recent speech, but I sure did like this essay by Anne Applebaum over
Matt Thompson of Political Spaghetti, who is not an Episcopalian, and has not ecclesiological axe to grind in our current crisis has followed the saga
Thanks to Mark Harris for staying on top of the latest pronouncements from Nigeria. There is much there to digest, including this nugget from the
The Archbishop of Canterbury has written to the Primates of the Anglican Communion. His letter and a story by Episcopal News Service can be found
Father Jake has opened up a conversation, tongue planted none-too-firmly in cheek, about whether the Bible is, um, anti-dog. I wasn’t going to link to
Here’s the latest from the British press. I am wondering whether having the conservative dioceses in a different church would be such a bad thing.
Matt Thompson of Political Spaghetti continues to do excellent work covering a proposed Nigerian law that would strip gays and lesbians of what we would
And so, apparently, do Anglicans. In the absence of any credible information about what transpired at the recent meeting in New York, speculation has begun.