Army chaplain on faith and doubt through grief
Photo Courtesy Robert K. Chambers US Army Chaplain David Peters found his faith severely tested after returning home from Iraq in 2006. Facing the dissolution
Photo Courtesy Robert K. Chambers US Army Chaplain David Peters found his faith severely tested after returning home from Iraq in 2006. Facing the dissolution
Letter from Episcopal Divinity School: The Very Rev. Katherine Hancock Ragsdale has served this community as President and Dean, of the Episcopal Divinity School for
“A Grief Observed”, the first-hand account of C. S. Lewis’ struggle with grief following the death of his wife, is being re-released by Faber next month.
Photo from anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online is celebrating their 20th anniversary, having been envisioned the day after Christmas in 1994 by Todd Maffin. Maffin, then 24, was inspired
Photograph: Murdo Macleod The former archbishop of Canterbury announces an upcoming Shakespeare project, explains how he still finds inspiration in his writings, and reflects on the
Writing on Medium, Larry Wallace shares a long-form piece on the first Christmas-themed hip-hop single, and the third hip-hop song released on a label, Kurtis
Lawrence Provenzano, Bishop of Long Island, wrote a letter asking his clergy to avoid protests following the tragic and senseless murders of two police officers
On Medium, writer Paul Spinrad writes about Messianic Judaism as a modern movement with historical connections to the early church, when there were people of Jewish
In a thirty minute talk on VideoBrains, theologian Jenni Goodchild talks about religion in video game, and convincingly argues that games need to do a
Photo: AP/Rick Bowmer Gene Robinson, the recently retired Bishop of New Hampshire, address the victories in the struggle for LGBT rights, while acknowledging the discrimination that