Beloved immortals: science, miracles and ‘jellyfish time’
Beatrice Marovich writes about “jellyfish time” in Religious Dispatches:
Beatrice Marovich writes about “jellyfish time” in Religious Dispatches:
Josh O’Leary of the Iowa City Press-Citizen reports on worries that Trinity Episcopal Church will be shadowed by a proposed tower in downtown Iowa City:
Is: war, poverty, racism. Isn’t: “smoking a couple of joints a week.”
The New York Times introduces is latest “Room for Debate” segment, asking “Is Atheism a Religion?”
I often think of the Parable of the Sower as a metaphor for my own life and spirit. God has scattered God’s Word and grace abundantly, even wastefully, in my life.
Cornel West and Charles Pierce have had a lot to say as Barack Obama is installed for his second term. There is joy in some
by Donald Schell Part 1 Some of the reading that most challenges and expands my theological thinking isn’t theological at all. In the piece that
You may want to be remembered after you die but
Fifty years out, Martin Luther King called it. He said that “the judgment of God is on the church as never before. If today’s church does not recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church, it will lose its authenticity, forfeit the loyalty of millions, and be dismissed as an irrelevant social club with no meaning for the twentieth century.” – [D]mergent
As Justin Welby prepares to become Archbishop of Canterbury, Malcolm French, convenor of No Anglican Covenant Coalition offers