Year: 2013

Religious left needs strong moral issues?

…the religious left needs to do a much better job of making its priorities and activities newsworthy. Kumbaya is not a story. Why can’t we all just get along is not a story. Since the rise of the religious right in the 1970s in reaction to the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade, the religious left has failed to gain any comparable visibility, traction, or voice on major issues in the political sphere.

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Family ties

Now before faith came, we were imprisoned and guarded under the law until faith would be revealed. Therefore the law was our disciplinarian until Christ

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A tale of two churches

Comparing and contrasting the decision by Washington National Cathedral to perform same-sex marriages and the University of the South’s decision to do so only if

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CoE Laity to vote on leadership

The first meeting of the House of Laity since the lay members of Church of England’s General Synod narrowly defeated the women bishop’s measure will weigh whether their chairman overstepped his proper role in speaking against the proposal. The no-confidence vote will take place on January 18th.

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“None” but not “atheist”

“The Rise of the Nones” was one of the big religion stories in the last year. But what if “none” doesn’t mean atheist or agnostic. What if “none” really means “none?”

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