Keep bad theology out of Oklahoma
The opening lines from Episcopal priest Ian Punnett’s op-ed on CNN’s Belief Blog:
The opening lines from Episcopal priest Ian Punnett’s op-ed on CNN’s Belief Blog:
John McQuiston II, writing at
If text, tradition, and reason/experience are unreliable guides, where then shall we turn?
Garry Wills new book “Why Priests? A Failed Tradition” is getting significant airtime from The Diane Rehm Show to The Colbert Report.
If God is for us, that doesn’t mean there’s an equal and opposite person that God is against. It just doesn’t work that way since God is “for” everyone who seeks God out and takes even the most tentative step toward relationship.
by Donald Schell Part II. more on the “three-legged stool” I just read four very different books in quick succession that each seemed to add
by Donald Schell Part 1 Some of the reading that most challenges and expands my theological thinking isn’t theological at all. In the piece that
Giles Fraser, writing in
Profane really just means “not holy,” so it’s funny that it has come to be associated with four-letter words. The unconsecrated parts of our lives aren’t obscene, but we tend to see them standing in contrast to the holy parts.