Tutu apologizes to gay people for church’s persecution
(Updated) Archbishop Desmond Tutu has apologized to gay people all around the world for the way they have been treated by the Church. The Archbishop
(Updated) Archbishop Desmond Tutu has apologized to gay people all around the world for the way they have been treated by the Church. The Archbishop
A priest, a rabbi and Muslim were all practicing medicine one day…. It sounds like a joke, but it isn’t. The American Medical News describes
The Toledo Blade describes a visit by retired bishop John Shelby Spong, who, though his views are controversial, sees himself as an apologist for the
On the first snowy day of winter in Chicago, a group of Anglicans took the first steps of making common cause: setting our hope on Christ, rejecting the theology and practice of scapegoating and pitting one group of oppressed people and concerns against other, and embracing instead a theology and practice of full inclusion and justice for all God’s people.
O Adonai and Leader of the house of Israel, you appeared to Moses in the fire of the burning bush and gave him the law on Sinai: Come and redeem us with an outstretched arm.
As any parent who has shopped for religious books for a child can tell you, the theological divides that rock the adult world also affect the choice of an appropriate Bible storybook for a child. USA Today had a very interesting story on the issue earlier this week.
Ken Fabricius is famous on the web for his “Ten Propositions” series on various theological topics. They are always illuminating and often quite entertaining. Ken’s most recent list of propositions on the “New Atheism” is no exception.
Churches and church run charities are institutions with management challenges often unique to them. Recognizing that management challenges face the church and church-run charities, the Roman Catholic Church sponsors a program on management at Boston College.
O Wisdom, you came forth from the mouth of the Most High and reach from one end of the earth to the other, mightily and sweetly ordering all things: Come and teach us the way of prudence.