Maundy Thursday
Ordinary life discloses to us, in the experience of loving, this dimension of glory—discloses the transcendence of loving over everything else that a human being
Ordinary life discloses to us, in the experience of loving, this dimension of glory—discloses the transcendence of loving over everything else that a human being
I promised you Mississippi Bishop Duncan Gray’s statement, and thanks to Lauren Auttonberry, here it is. Bishop Charles Jenkins of Louisiana has weighed in, but
Cafe contributors The Very Rev. Sam Candler is dean of St. Philip’s Cathedral in Atlanta. He helped start that city’s interfaith group, and leads regular
Our favorite network television show has won a prestigious Peabody Award. Said the judges: “No dramatic series, broadcast or cable, is more grounded in contemporary
I pushed Mary Karr’s wonderful book Sinners Welcome on you at Christmas. Allow me to push it once again. This is “Descending Theology: The Garden”
Friend of this blog, but writer for another (sob), Diana Butler Bass has a nice essay on Beliefnet called Believing the Resurrection. On that same
Simon has an excellent item about an upcoming BBC program on the Atonement, which also makes it clear that some bishops in the Church of