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Call For Articles: Your Dreams for Academia

April 12, 2024 by Bob Trube Leave a Comment

"Tell them about the dream, Martin." Martin Luther King, Jr. was the last speaker of the day at the March on Washington in 1963. He was preceded by his good friend, singer Mahalia Jackson, who sang and then introduced him. At a critical point in his prepared remarks, Jackson recalled a previous speech of King's that she felt was what the crowd of 250,000 needed and called out, "Tell them about the dream, Martin." Laying aside his remarks, King listened to his friend, gathered himself and began again, "I have a … [Read more...] about Call For Articles: Your Dreams for Academia

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice Tagged With: Call for articles

Science Corner: So When is an Eclipse not Just an Eclipse?

April 10, 2024 by Andy Walsh Leave a Comment

The past week brought a total solar eclipse and a magnitude 4.7 earthquake to the northeastern United States (among other places for the eclipse). For the folks who will seize any opportunity to invoke the rapture and possibly God's judgment on specific subpopulations, it was a convergence too delicious to pass up. This in turn could not be overlooked by the folks who love to trot out a science fact. Don't you know that eclipses and earthquakes have natural causes, and that the eclipse has been predictable for decades? … [Read more...] about Science Corner: So When is an Eclipse not Just an Eclipse?

Filed Under: Science and Faith Tagged With: Earthquake, eclipse, science, science corner

Lenten Humility: Falling to the Ground Before the Cross

March 29, 2024 by Bobby Gross Leave a Comment

We are delighted that Bobby Gross, author of Living the Christian Year and who has contributed previous series during Lent and Advent, has agreed to write this new series of Lenten reflections on the theme of humility. These weeks of Lent have brought us to Good Friday and the foot of the cross, where Jesus hangs in bleeding torment, where he cries out in uncomprehending desolation, where he finally exhales his final breath. Jesus experiences this utter humiliation because he had chosen to humble himself utterly … [Read more...] about Lenten Humility: Falling to the Ground Before the Cross

Filed Under: Lent Tagged With: good friday, humility, Lent 2024

Lenten Humility: Accepting our World-changing Inability

March 25, 2024 by Bobby Gross Leave a Comment

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We are delighted that Bobby Gross, author of Living the Christian Year and who has contributed previous series during Lent and Advent, has agreed to write a new series of Lenten reflections on the theme of humility. Most of us are just trying to live our lives, do our jobs, love our family and friends, and be good neighbors in the world as it is, with all of its beauty and brokenness, possibility and precarity, hope and heartache. We do our best to navigate the cross-currents with God’s help. Sometimes, we sail … [Read more...] about Lenten Humility: Accepting our World-changing Inability

Filed Under: Lent Tagged With: humility, World-changing

Lenten Humility: Acknowledging Our Intellectual Fallibility

March 18, 2024 by Bobby Gross Leave a Comment

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We are delighted that Bobby Gross, author of Living the Christian Year and who has contributed previous series during Lent and Advent, has agreed to write a new series of Lenten reflections on the theme of humility. “I could be wrong.” These are the words of someone with humility about what they think and how they think. To say them is to acknowledge that we are fallible in our intellectual faculties and that we cannot be fully certain that what we know to be true and right is true and right. We might do well to … [Read more...] about Lenten Humility: Acknowledging Our Intellectual Fallibility

Filed Under: Lent Tagged With: humility, Intellectual fallibility, Lent 2024

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