A blogger who questions his assumptions in a truly liberal, modest, and humane way.
Month: June 2003
More than words.
Last year, the Tulsa church commissioned a painting that would illustrate in concrete ways the key themes, values, and sources of their tradition.
Pluralism in practice.
“Frankly, we have to tolerate each other, and that’s not easy to do.”
I was just kidding.
That hiatus I mentioned two weeks ago turned out not to last very long.
Old-school universalism.
An interview with the Pentecostal bishop Carlton Pearson.
China’s leaders have found a model for post-Marxist China: fascist Italy.
Jesus plus nothing.
Jeffrey Sharlet’s compelling expose of the power-Christian fraternity in Washington, D.C.
Eco-faith.
“Perhaps one day this time will be remembered as the moment when the … quarrel between science and religion found a vernacular — environmentalism — that permitted many new ideas about the world to enter the hearts of the democratic populace.”
Amen!
“I know that in my life, I am a part of a much greater web than can ever be limited to physical reality.”
