Christianity
TagSecularizing Christianity – September 2010
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Question: In Spiritual Bankruptcy you are very critical of secularism and call for the secularizing of Christianity. How does a secularized Christianity differ from secularism? How would it facilitate the church responding to the global crises?
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Transcendent Justice or Human Judgment: Where Do The Norms of Justice Come From?
by Brianne Donaldson
This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth
In the previous installment, I speculated on what is weighed in the two scales of justice. Most contemporary explanations suggest that the truths of society rest in ..
Process Theology or Process Yoga? Part 3a of 3
by Darren Iammarino
Point 3: (Too Christian) There is no good reason why Process thought ought to be so tightly linked to Christianity. In fact, all this has achieved is confusion and a dilution of the greatness of the Christian tradition and the Process tradition. If you keep Process under the..
Air…Breath…Spirit
By Siri C. Dale
Date Delivered: April 18, 2004In 11th grade chemistry class I learned to see the world through different eyes, or rather, I began to understand that my eyes alone couldn’t give me all of the information I needed to know about how the world works. I remember it distinct..
MY FASCINATION WITH JAMES, THE BROTHER OF JESUS
By Darnise C. Martin, PhD
I have always been interested in the early Christian era. In fact, it was my interest in early Christianity that first led me to want to go to graduate school. At that time I was obsessed with understanding how it is that Jesus from Nazareth went from being a man, to t..