Day: March 22, 2009

Faith and waste in public life

Updated, March 28, The Economist: The participants were not asked directly how religious they were but, rather, about how they used any religious belief they

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TEC part of broad pro-trade coalition

We write to highlight our concerns related to the global financial crisis, U.S. trade policy, and the effect of these two factors on developing countries and poverty. It is unusual for the development, faith-based, and business communities to write a joint letter to the Administration and Congress, but the current global financial crisis warrants such common efforts.

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Intimations of “an ultimate reality?”

Some baffling discoveries led Bernard d’Espagnat to believe all creation has a wholeness and interrelatedness… One of these is entanglement, the way that paired subatomic particles remain linked even if they move far apart, so that experimenting with one automatically effects the other without any apparent communication between them.

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Pullman lauds Williams, but asks if his strategy is working

Philip Pullam has debated with, among others, the former Bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries, the local atheist, Richard Dawkins, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. Of the last, he says, with unmistakable awe in his voice: “Oh, I would not dare take my life in my hands by arguing with him. He is far too clever for me – I am a storyteller and that’s the beginning and end of it.”

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A thaw in our soul

For the prescribed forty days coincide in time with that season of the year when nature experiences a thaw; it is the business of fasting to produce a thaw in our soul. This is not a coincidence. God is sketching His will for us through the living motions of nature.

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