A pilgrimage on Twitter
The Anglican Communion News Service reports that the Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd John Pritchard, is tweeting his pilgrimage of holy sites in his
The Anglican Communion News Service reports that the Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd John Pritchard, is tweeting his pilgrimage of holy sites in his
America is the great experiment in Protestant social thought, but the society Protestants created now threatens to make Protestantism unintelligible to itself. Put as directly as I can, I believe we may be living at a time when we are watching Protestantism, at least the kind of Protestantism we have in America, come to an end. It is dying of its own success.
Despite initial skepticism, the Rev. Andrew Studdert-Kennedy has come to believe that long-term economic growth is both sustainable and desireable. The Rev. Giles Fraser is not so sure.
Texas Governor Rick Perry had himself a bit of a party on Saturday. Sarah Posner of Religion Dispatches has a report:
What if the boat doesn’t float?
Sinks straight to the bottom?
And I end up with just a wet butt
And everything wasted.
If you haven’t taken time to view the pictures from James Mollison’s new book “Where Children Sleep”, then take five or ten minutes right now. The images are startling, striking and in a few cases deeply poignant.
We reported on the latest Barna research earlier this week. But one of the most surprising observations of this year’s update to the survey was
A pamphlet entitled “Speaking Love’s Name; Homosexuality: Some Catholic and Socialist Perspectives” written in 1988 had an introduction from Prof. Rowan Willams. It a name we recognize, but a voice we’ve rarely heard.
Andudu Adam Elnail, the bishop of Kadugli in Sudan testified before congress this week and detailed charged of ethnic cleansing being carried out by the northern government against the Nuba people in particular.
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