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Noah, climate change, and "assisted migration"1 comment

Lee wrote 1 week ago: In Celia Deane-Drummond and David Clough’s Creaturely Theology, Christopher Southgate expands … more →

Tags: Animal Rights and Issues, Creation, Environment, Social and ethical issues

Quotes for Brother Martin's birthday

Lee wrote 1 week ago: From Kim at Connexions: Happy birthday, Martin! … more →

Tags: Lutheranism, Quotes

Close encounters of the religious kind5 comments

Lee wrote 2 weeks ago: The Post had an article this morning on a conference being sponsored by the Vatican’s Pontific … more →

Tags: Science and Religion

Incarnation and animal redemption

Lee wrote 2 weeks ago: I recently got my hands on an excellent anthology of essays–Creaturely Theology: God, Humans, … more →

Tags: animals, Books

A broad orthodoxy2 comments

Lee wrote 2 weeks ago: Pastor Robb (a.k.a. LutherPunk) recently asked how people defined orthodoxy. The question was raised … more →

Anglican-Roman doings1 comment

Lee wrote 3 weeks ago: There’s been a lot of virtual ink spilled over the last week or so about the Vatican’s a … more →

Tags: Church matters, Benedict XVI, Anglicanism, Catholicism

Non sequitur of the day4 comments

Lee wrote 3 weeks ago: Theologian Paul Griffiths has an interesting post about how Christians should think about Muslims, b … more →

Tags: Interfaith, Islam

Free theology

Lee wrote 4 weeks ago: Via Per Crucem ad Lucem, the Scottish Journal of Theology has made a collection of “classic pa … more →

In and out

Lee wrote 4 weeks ago: Christopher has a post on universalism that pretty closely approximates my own view. In short: we be … more →

Tags: Interfaith

Smith: animal rights=idolatry

Lee wrote 1 month ago: Wesley Smith is shocked and appalled (surprise!) by Humane Society president Wayne Pacelle’s r … more →

Tags: Animal Rights and Issues

The cosmic prodigal son16 comments

Lee wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been reading a book called Created from Animals: the Moral Implications of Darwinism by the lat … more →

Tags: ethics, Philosophy, Science and Religion

Yes, Virginia, the pope believes in global warming

Lee wrote 1 month ago: Apparently some right-wing Catholics have interpreted the fact that the words “global warming … more →

Tags: Social and ethical issues, Environment, Benedict XVI

Prayer for a squirrel

Lee wrote 1 month ago: Christopher has a terrific piece up at Episcopal Cafe on how prayer can and does connect us with our … more →

Tags: animals, spirituality

She Who Is wrap-up3 comments

Lee wrote 1 month ago: I’m not going to offer a blow-by-blow account of the rest of Elizabeth Johnson’s She Who … more →

Tags: Books

Many names1 comment

Lee wrote 1 month ago: After discussing the role of experience–specifically women’s experience of affirming the … more →

Tags: Books

Feminist conversion as a source of theological speech

Lee wrote 1 month ago: In part II of She Who Is, Elizabeth Johnson discusses the sources she’s going to use for her p … more →

Tags: Books

Tradition as a source for liberating speech about God1 comment

Lee wrote 1 month ago: Granted my theological reading is pretty spotty to begin with, but a particular hole I’ve been … more →

Hebblethwaite on natural and revealed morality

Lee wrote 1 month ago: In his book Christian Ethics in the Modern Age, British philosopher-theologian Brian Hebblethwaite o … more →

Tags: ethics

The Trinity as a model for human society?3 comments

Lee wrote 1 month ago: From Mark D. Chapman’s article, “The Social Doctrine of the Trinity: Some Problems … more →


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