January 30, the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination, begins a yearly observation of a Season for Nonviolence. It’s been celebrated since 1998. The Season ends on April 4, the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s assassination. For 64 days, p…
Read MoreExploring Prosperity Theology
When you examine the roots of the word “theology,” (“theo” = God + “ology” = study), you might think it means the study of a deity. To some, that might sound like religion itself, especially since many of the world’s largest religions expect adhe…
Read MoreFaith and Reason
Today, the question of when should a person of faith substitute faith for reason evidently still continues in the minds of many people. One recent example in the media was of a known “snake-handler” minister who confused faith with reason–one too …
Read MoreAdvent: Hope
As we enter the season of Advent we begin with something so central to the human experience, hope. There is such anticipation, even excitement in hope. Each of us hopes for something on a daily basis. We hope for steady employment, for success in our endeavors, and…
Read MoreBeheading John the Baptist Again
A man lives out in the wilderness. He survives on a diet of bugs and honey. He fashions his clothes out of the hair of animals and claims to speak the word of God. By any standards, we might consider this man to be crazy, but this is a description of Saint John the…
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