Judaism, Jesus, and Mischaracterizing Women
In response to Frank Schaeffer’s characterization of first century Jewish women in And God Said, “Billy!”, Amy-Jill Levine of Vanderbilt University critiques what she believes
In response to Frank Schaeffer’s characterization of first century Jewish women in And God Said, “Billy!”, Amy-Jill Levine of Vanderbilt University critiques what she believes
Do you expect breastfeeding moms in your parish to take encouragement from Pope Francis about feeding their babies during church services? Or is nursing a
I believe fresh, healthy food is a gift from God. I pray for a future in which everyone has access to good food, and knows
Tim Tebow may have greased “Phil 4:13” onto his face, but Jonathan Merritt at Religion News Service takes issue with those who interpret this verse
Here’s an inspired fundraising idea: The choir at Trinity Cathedral in Portland is going to sing every hymn in the Episcopal hymnal tomorrow. From the
Dale Hansen Burke, an evangelical Christian and business owner, asks herself if our mythology about pluck, hard work and drive are really all there is to over coming poverty. Her encounter with people in poverty made her ask “why am I not poor?”
Four clergy from The Diocese of Newark have submitted a resolution to Diocesan Convention, asking the bishop to convene a Task Force to develop a
BREAKING: The President of Uganda has refused to approve a bill to toughen punishments for homosexuals.
The Church of England could name its first female bishop by Christmas if the General Synod votes to remove the barrier to women in February.
A press release from the Diocese of Bethlehem: BETHLEHEM, PA — The Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, a group of elected clergy