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Capitalism, Socialism, and Pornography

bradkelly wrote 1 month ago: Consumer capitalism instills an attitude toward things and toward people which is essentially anti-h … more →

Tags: Politics, Society, capitalism, Socialism, Pornography, The Wittenburg Door

HARVEY COX: Coming to Grips with the Bible

Rev. Dawn Hutchings wrote 1 month ago: Harvey Cox:  Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard; author of “the Future of Faith” Mo … more →

Tags: Home, Progressive Christianity, Moses the Exodus and Archaeology, Job and the Biblical View of Suffering, Jesus in Jerusalem, Where Paul Stands after the New Scroll Finds, Rescuing Revelation from the Religious Right

Reflections on A Fools Prayer and Christ’s Passion

dcbarroco wrote 2 months ago: As this year, April 1st marks both April Fools Day and Palm Sunday for most Western Christian church … more →

Tags: History, Faith, Art, Movies, pensee, Mother Teresa, Fr. John Naus, Godspell, Feast of Fools

The Wafer and the Loaf: the Pope and Raul Castro13 comments

gordoncstewart wrote 2 months ago: I woke up this morning to read “Pope calls for ‘justice, peace, freedom and reconciliation’ in … more →

Tags: Politics, Religion, Economics, Religion, church, the poor, communism, God, Josef Hromadka

John 12:20-33: "We Wish To See Jesus"

amcipswich wrote 2 months ago: Click the player below to start listening: Download: 5-lent-2012-1015am.mp3 // Or Right-click to dow … more →

Tags: Rev. Bradford Clark sermons, Age of Belief vs Age of Spirit, Living at a 5, Letting Our Persona Fall To The Earth

What’s Happening?

bonmcc wrote 2 months ago: In my last entry I alluded to a song I learned in childhood.  Referring to how things were in m … more →

Tags: reflection 2, Religion, Change in World, Huston Smith, J. Philip Newell, phyllis tickle, Religions, technology, world population

“Spiritual But Not Religious”? By Harvey Cox6 comments

Stephen C. Rose wrote 4 months ago: “Spiritual But Not Religious”?       Harvey Cox         In the past few years, the Pew Foundation’s … more →

Tags: Abba's Way, Religion, Atheism, Religion and Spirituality, Spiritual but not religious, SBNR

'The Future of Faith' by Harvey Cox (and the future of reddresstheology)

Chelle wrote 5 months ago: (New York; Harper Collins; 2009) My horoscope prediction tells me that my love life is likely to imp … more →

Tags: contextual theology, Theology, et al, Love, reddresstheology, the future of faith

Occupy Nonviolently: Opening remarks to a conversation between James Lawson and Harvey Cox2 comments

Hannah Hofheinz wrote 7 months ago: In the early twentieth century, a great theologian made a famous claim: theology’s task is to answer … more →

Tags: occupy wall street, Tasks of Theology, hannah hofheinz, James Lawson, Lament, nonviolence, Violence

Church Today for Tomorrow1 comment

Quentin Chin wrote 7 months ago: Over the last several months I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the state of the church, … more →

Tags: Ministry, the future of faith, equip saints

Everybody Has a Story36 comments

stevemccurry wrote 8 months ago:   Kabul, Afghanistan     Sidon,  Lebanon     Six billion of us walking the planet, six billion small … more →

Tags: Kabul, India, Afghanistan, Kashmir, iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Rudyard Kipling, France

Secularization Thesis 4 - Bonhoeffer and Cox on Religionless Man in the Secular City

eighthdayinstitute wrote 9 months ago: In 1944 the German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote a letter from prison to his friend Eberhard … more →

Tags: Secularism, secularization thesis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the secular city, Coming of Age, Religionless man

Review: The Future of Faith

Alex wrote 10 months ago: The Future of Faith by Harvey Cox My rating: 3 of 5 stars As a Charismatic-Evangelical moving into P … more →

Tags: Christianity, Books

Review: The Future of Faith

Alex wrote 10 months ago: The Future of Faith by Harvey Cox My rating: 3 of 5 stars As a Charismatic-Evangelical moving into P … more →

Tags: Books, Christianity

On a Mountain2 comments

Chris wrote 11 months ago: Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. When the … more →

Tags: Sermons

The Future of Faith6 comments

Chris wrote 1 year ago: The Future of Faith, by Harvey Cox.  (HarperOne, 2010). Harvard theologian Harvey Cox envisions an i … more →

Tags: Books

Second Sunday of Easter, May 1, 2011

Immanuel Congregational Church wrote 1 year ago: Lessons designated by the Common Lectionary include: Acts 2: 14a, 22-32, Psalm 16, I Peter 1: 3-9 an … more →

Tags: Immanuel Congregational Church, Rev. Dr. Ralph Ahlberg, John 20: 19-31, Hitler, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Psalm 16, Acts 2: 14a & 22-32, I Peter 1: 3-9, James Carroll

"It's quiet here..."

WWTNT wrote 1 year ago: Don't worry! Cheer up! More posts are coming... Hello readers, the few that are out there … more →

Tags: Bruce's posts, Matt's posts, Ben's posts, Local Junkie's posts, Hiatus, break, Christianity and women, Coming Up, Future Posts

Kippur and the Cross

Rev. Joe wrote 1 year ago: The sounding of a trumpet is associated with Yom Kippur. Sunday’s sermon was the second sermon … more →

Tags: Sermon, Interfaith, Sermon, United Church of the Valley, harvard divinity school, coexist, Yom Kippur, rosh hashana, High Holy Days


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