Philip Yancey’s fall forces evangelicals to confront sin and forgiveness
Religion Unplugged:
“My conduct defied everything that I believe about marriage. It was also
totally inconsistent with my faith and my writings,” wrote Yancey to
Christianity Today, where he was a columnist for decades.
Violence is not the greatest force in the ‘real world.’ People of faith know this.
Religion News
Service: In the U.S., militarism pervades our politics, economy, society
and culture. That’s a choice — not a destiny.
Learning in pieces*
The Christian Century: Theological education may be fracturing, but there’s wisdom and beauty in the fragments.
‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ dares to make religion feminine*
The Washington Post:
At the height of the Shakers’ popularity, there were around 6,000
adherents across the Northeast and Midwest, living in communes whose
craftsmanship and architecture still influence American aesthetics
today.
Pastor prepares to step into N.J. elected office
United Methodist News
Service: The Rev. Dale Caldwell, a United Methodist, will be the first
pastor and first former university president to serve as New Jersey’s
lieutenant governor.
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