politics
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The Archbishop’s tortured logic places guilt squarely on the victim once again.
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Our habit is to argue over the form and politics of our faith, but, as the question raised by the chicken and the egg might suggest, aren’t we looking in the wrong spot for assurance?
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A first in a series of posts about the nature of seminary–what it is and what it is not–and what it hopes to be in the future. This post deals with the charge of the primacy of politics.
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Our constant pursuit of “bigger” isn’t always better. As this story shows, better often comes from getting smaller.
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Our obsession with a particular part of a story, often means that we miss the moral of it. World Wars I and II serve as a prime example. What does this have to say to us, now?
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There are so many things that we do–right and wrong. Most of them go unexamined. The following list of twelve things is intended to shed a light on how we actually behave, and hopefully, reveal ways to make worthwhile changes. 12. be as we say The cliché is to not only talk the talk but…
