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Archbishop Chaput on Religion, Pluralism and Democracy
Archbishop Charles Chaput wades into the religion and politics controversy: The theologian Karl Barth once said, “To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world.” That saying comes to mind as the election approaches and I hear more lectures about how Roman Catholics must not “impose…
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The Other Jesus Movie
William H. Willimon has unexpectedly (to me, anyway) high praise for the Gospel of John (The movie, that is. Though one presumes he’s a fan of the book too). Review here.
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A Non-Partisan Pulpit
From Tenth Presbyterian Church here in Philadelphia: As a church, our primary calling is to declare the Word of God, which is the only basis for our authority. As we teach the Bible, we may sometimes explore its political implications, but we may not bind anyone’s conscience beyond the teaching of Scripture. And since most…
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The Invisible Hand
Jennifer at Scandal of Particularity and Camassia have good posts on the question of Providence. This is an issue I feel woefully underequipped to address. I think the direction in which one has to look, though, is at the examples of Christ and the Martyrs who followed God’s will even when it involved doing what…
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Is It the Economy, Stupid?
This article by ethicist Glen Stassen has been making the rounds, purporting to show that the abortion rate declined under Clinton due to economic conditions. National Right to Life takes issue with Dr. Stassen’s statistics here.
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Virtues, Public and Private
The discussion on religion & politics continues! Bill Keezer weighs in with a response to Kevin‘s remarks (here and here) which were partially a response to some comments made by the Smallholder at Naked Villainy. (Some of my earlier posts on these issues are here, here and here.) One of the issues that keeps coming…
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Reason-able Voters
Reason magazine has asked various contributors to disclose who they’re voting for and why, as well as who they voted for last time around, what their most embarrassing vote was, and who their all-time favorite president is. Samples: James Bovard 2004 vote: I will probably vote for Badnarik, the Libertarian Party candidate. Both of the…
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No Steak in Heaven?
From Christianity Today: God allowed Adam and Eve to eat plants and herbs, a privilege he granted also to the animals (Gen. 1:29-30). And humans and animals enjoyed a peaceful and friendly relationship in the Garden of Eden (Gen. 2:19-20). It was only after the Flood that permission was granted to eat animal flesh, and…
