Judaism, Christianity and “The Bible”
As the History Channel mini-series “The Bible” winds up, Rabbi Michael Bernstein thinks about how Judaism and Christianity seem like two faith separated by a common scripture.
As the History Channel mini-series “The Bible” winds up, Rabbi Michael Bernstein thinks about how Judaism and Christianity seem like two faith separated by a common scripture.
A recent poll about how many Americans believe in various classic conspiracy theories caused Diarmaid MacCulloch ask “If Obama isn’t the anti-Christ, who is?”
How believers and skeptics talk past each other and how they might learn to connect instead.
If Cardinal Timothy Dolan and the Catholic Church are serious about showing that God loves gay, lesbian and transgendered Catholics, what practical actions can give life to their words?
ELCA pastor Jason Chesnut reflects on the young people, the Gospel and social media.
by George Clifford What makes for a great bishop, dean, rector, or vicar? One vital part of the answer to that question is that the
Psalm 146, 147 (Morning) Psalm 111, 112, 113 (Evening) Isaiah 43:8-13 1 Peter 2:2-10 John 14:1-7 1 Peter 2:2-10: Like newborn infants, long for the