Last month I wrote a review of Greg Boyd’s latest book, Crucifixion of the Warrior God: Interpreting the Old Testament’s Violent Portraits of God in...
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“But a thinker who has no desire to think cannot think . . . And one who desires but cannot imagine what it is he wants is not getting very far with...
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Sonscreen was one of the first film festivals I ever had the pleasure of attending. It was in the spring of my freshman year at Pacific Union College...
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When I was teaching a world religions class from semester to semester I would sometimes ask my students a question: Are God and Allah the same entity...
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Listen to this story:
“Consider the lilies,” says Jesus.
Is it a demand, like, “Go and learn what this means, ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice?’” Or...
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Listen to this story:
I would have been with Thomas in that upper room. Never an early adopter nor a joiner, I would have held back to watch others...
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Listen to this story:
Most of the women in the gospels are known by their connection with a man: a husband, a father, even an employer. Mary of...
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