Year: 2015

GTS accreditation “solid” says dean

“One of the issues which seems to keep re-surfacing is the relationship with our accrediting body, the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). Let me see if a little explanation can remove any residual anxiety.”

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Speaking to the Soul: Connections

In this week’s gospel Jesus assures us that we’ve got the right connections. We’re not on our own. We’re connected. Jesus is the vine and we are the branches. He abides in us, and we in him.

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Emily Nussbaum on Wolf Hall

In a review full of quotable passages, Nussbaum raves about the intricate and uncompromising adaption, acknowledging that it might be too much for viewers, while rejoicing in the director’s refusal to use boring voice-overs or other expository tricks.

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Home amongst the stars

In the Magazine this month we’re exploring our relationship with Creation; all things seen and unseen. In this piece, Mike Gyulay ponders what it means to take our faith into the stars

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A Torah on the moon?

A French-Israeli entrepreneur has announced his plans to partner with Google Lunar XPRIZE, a competition of shuttle builders,  with the goal of placing an air-tight

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Cosmic Calendar

In the Magazine this month we’re exploring our relationship with Creation; all things seen and unseen. In this piece, Michelle Meech reflects on the influence of Carl Sagan to her views of the cosmos and sees in the liturgical year a promising call to celebration of creation

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Anxious to know: How would invisibility affect our moral compass?

“Follow-up studies should also investigate whether the feeling of invisibility affects moral decision-making, to ensure that future invisibility cloaking does not make us lose our sense of right and wrong, which Plato asserted over two millennia ago,” said the report’s co-author, Henrik Ehrsson.

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