The dangers of forced religion
Iran, the world’s only theocracy, has becomes the world’s least religious countries.
Iran, the world’s only theocracy, has becomes the world’s least religious countries.
A continuation of the conversation arising from the presiding bishop’s recent remarks on new models for the formation of leaders.
The Anglican Communion, through the International Anglican Women’s Network, is participating int in “16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence” from November 25 to December 10, 2014.
Bishops United Against Gun Violence, an ad hoc group of almost 60 Episcopal bishops, released a briefing paper that “seeks to shed light on new findings indicating that the vast majority of Americans today, including gun owners, support universal background checks prior to all gun sales.”
Apple CEO Tim Cook has written an essay for the Bloomberg Business Week website. It includes this:
Vanessa Pizer, a program officer on Episcopal Relief and Development’s international development team, filed this report from yesterday’s conference sponsored by the Earth Institute’s National
As readers of the Cafe are no doubt aware, two of the Episcopal Church’s ten seminaries are beset by internal conflict. The faculty at both
Excerpted from Episcopal News Service by Mary Frances Schjonberg:
Micah J. Murray, in the Huff Post Religion blog, talks about “growing up” in understanding about the neat and tidy version of Christianity:
Two Telegraph articles, written by Georgia Graham and John Bingham, came from The Archbishop of Canterbury’s words to members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery in