Why religion is fundamental to addressing climate change
The Conversation:
Building a global response to the climate crisis requires us to learn
about the many ways people make sense of climate change and learn to
live with its consequences. And for most of the world’s population, a
purely scientific framing is unhelpful.
Pope rests in his 10th day of hospitalization but remains in critical condition
NPR: The Vatican
announced Monday morning that Pope Francis had a “restful” night in the
Italian hospital where he's been receiving treatment for a complex
respiratory infection that includes double pneumonia and bronchitis.
Trump’s pick to run White House Faith Office sparks theological turf war
Religion News
Service: Idaho pastor Doug Wilson referred to White-Cain as an “erratic
woman preacher who has been all over the map.”
Thousands of children in England accused of witchcraft in past decade
The Guardian: Figures
emerge as “Kindoki Witch Boy” film tells the true story of Mardoche
Yembi who underwent an exorcism as a child.
In this age of madness, here are sane ways to re-engage with the news
Religion Unplugged:
Writer Steph Juliot observes that the news can often be “divisive, doomy
and gloomy, or drivel (or some combination).” Those aren’t excuses for
opting out, though, she argues.
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