Morality on ice (and snow)
One of the reasons people watch sports is to feel morally superior to the athletes. Every one of us sitting at home on the couch
One of the reasons people watch sports is to feel morally superior to the athletes. Every one of us sitting at home on the couch
I’d like to commend to everyone the work of a n English Catholic theologian, the Rev. James Alison . He recently gave this talk at
An uninsightful piece in the Style section of today’s Washington Post spends a great deal of ink estabilishing the more-or-less uncontested assertion that free speech
Episcopal News Service has an interview with the Rt. Rev. Riah Abu El-Assal, Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem on Hamas’ victory in the recent Palestinian elections,
The final episode of The Book of Daniel is available on NBC’s site unitl Friday.
What is the greatest amount of good you can do with a single dollar? This probing piece on Slate examines that quesiton and concludes “that
If you are a regular visitor to this site, you know that we are working on a story about the role of secular right-wing foundations
Our friend Padre Mambo stepped up to the challenge of Evolution Sunday with this sermon.
Yesterday, for those of you who missed it–and that would include me–was Evolution Sunday, a day on which “ministers at several hundred churches around the
Maybe this is simplay a matter of religion writers hunting for a fresh angle on Valentine’s Day. Or maybe it is that most-beloved of journalistic