On Episcopal argumentation and Advantage-Seeking Invocations of Friedman
In just under nine years of moderating comments on an Episcopal blog and its social media outlets I’ve noticed three particular rhetorical moves frequently employed
In just under nine years of moderating comments on an Episcopal blog and its social media outlets I’ve noticed three particular rhetorical moves frequently employed
Archbishop Justin Welby’s presidential address to the General Synod of the Church of England today is full of news about his thoughts regarding the governance
It seems appropriate to begin our last week of posting on the Cafe in its current form by spotlighting the good work of one of
You can find a depressing tale about the state of race relations in the United States any day just by Googling the right terms. But
In the not-too-distant future, a grand jury in Missouri will announce whether it has indicted Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed
There was a time when the U. S. government was at war with faithful Christians, just as Fox News would have you believe. But that
How would you have handled this situation? Muslim parents asked the Montgomery County, Maryland Board of Education to close schools on their two most important
In a fascinating interview of the Opinionator blog at The New York Times, George Yancey, a professor of philosophy at Duquesne University talks with Naomi
Vox carries an excellent excerpt from the new book “The Paradox of Generosity” by Christian Smith and Hilary Davidson. Using data collected with the Science
A recent Gallup survey has confirmed what Gallup surveys have been confirming for years, that distressingly high percentages of Americans believe that human beings were