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Two American Traditions
Two American Traditions
Christian Nationalism is neither Christian nor American
Rolland "Rollie" Smith
Oct 22
Remembering past lives
Remembering past lives
Thoughts on reincarnation
Ali Mai
Oct 3
Why Buddhism is closer to Christianity than you first might think.
Why Buddhism is closer to Christianity than you first might think.
An examination of the key structures in both religions.
Ali Mai
Sep 30
Who are the most powerful religious figures in history?
Who are the most powerful religious figures in history?
A look into the special powers of our revered leaders
Ali Mai
Sep 25
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Life in Parallax
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The Lingering Gasps of Mormon Music
The Lingering Gasps of Mormon Music
As a Mormon, music was my anchor. After I left, I lost church music, but encountered artistry beyond.
Michael McLeod
Aug 27
The Real Reason Why Jesus Cursed the Fig Tree
The Real Reason Why Jesus Cursed the Fig Tree
And how you can avoid the same fate.
Allison van Tilborgh
Aug 12
Emanuel Bronner: The Soap Maker with a Divine Mission
Emanuel Bronner: The Soap Maker with a Divine Mission
From soap to social change the inspiring journey of Emanuel Bronner
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The Preferential Option for Animals
The Preferential Option for Animals
A Theological Liberationist Perspective
Allison van Tilborgh
May 20
The Radical Power of the Sabbath
The Radical Power of the Sabbath
A Guide for the American Church
Allison van Tilborgh
May 3
Large to Small; Earthly to Heavenly
Large to Small; Earthly to Heavenly
Analyzing Byzantine Ivory Icons of the Dormition of Mary
Allison van Tilborgh
May 2
Systemic Racism and the Deceitfulness of Sin
Systemic Racism and the Deceitfulness of Sin
The ghost in the machine
Victor Clemente
Apr 15
The Paradox of Mary’s Death in the Byzantine Orthodox Tradition
The Paradox of Mary’s Death in the Byzantine Orthodox Tradition
An Analysis of Festal Liturgical Texts
Allison van Tilborgh
Apr 10
The Harsh Joy of Laetare Sunday
The Harsh Joy of Laetare Sunday
Today is the fourth Sunday in Lent. Otherwise known as Laetare Sunday. It might be best known as the Sunday during Lent when the liturgical…
K719
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When Seduction Inevitably Fails
When Seduction Inevitably Fails
On the Therapeutic Urgency of Jean Laplanche
Nathan Smith
Feb 24
“Go a Little Schizo”
“Go a Little Schizo”
Navigating the Dialectics of Our Lives
Nathan Smith
Feb 22
Panentheism: A Quirky Faith that Keeps Me Going
Panentheism: A Quirky Faith that Keeps Me Going
My sense/myth of panentheism is kinda like “inner light” theory as in Augustine or the universal fire in Stoicism but without a controlling…
Rolland "Rollie" Smith
Feb 19
Interfaith Now’s “Jewish Tour Guide” — A Series
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Tyler Sterling
Feb 15
Being a Panentheist
Being a Panentheist
What I mean by panentheism.
Rolland (Rollie) Smith
Jan 31
Common Sense and Psychotherapy
Common Sense and Psychotherapy
On How We Construct Our World(s)
Nathan Smith
Jan 6
What Makes One a Good Person?
What Makes One a Good Person?
How Do We Respond?
M.T. Bennett
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Christian Spirituality and Discipline in the Late Middle Ages
Christian Spirituality and Discipline in the Late Middle Ages
How Faith Leaders Mobilized Order in New Christianities
Allison van Tilborgh
Dec 20, 2023
Subjectifying Nature Through Orthodox Christian Theology
Subjectifying Nature Through Orthodox Christian Theology
Moving from Objectification Toward a Sacramental Union
Allison van Tilborgh
Dec 20, 2023
Believe it or Not, St. Paul Advocated for Queer Veganism
Believe it or Not, St. Paul Advocated for Queer Veganism
Examining 1 Corinthians 8:9–13
Allison van Tilborgh
Dec 20, 2023
Praying the O Antiphons at the Burning Bush
Praying the O Antiphons at the Burning Bush
We encounter God at the burning bush as we pray the O Antiphon.
K719
Dec 18, 2023
Jesus and a Poor Widow
Jesus and a Poor Widow
Jesus taught the way of his kingdom is radical generosity, not the will to power.
K719
Nov 27, 2023
1 Corinthians 8:9–13: Exousia & The Ramifications of Meat-Eating
1 Corinthians 8:9–13: Exousia & The Ramifications of Meat-Eating
“9 Be careful, however, that the exercise of your rights does not become a stumbling block to the weak. 10 For if someone with a weak…
Allison van Tilborgh
Nov 25, 2023
Ethical Consumption in a Modern Age
Ethical Consumption in a Modern Age
A response to Orthodox Theologian Anestis Keselopoulos
Allison van Tilborgh
Nov 25, 2023
On Dialogue: Talking about “The Conflict”
On Dialogue: Talking about “The Conflict”
It’s nearly a month since the horrific Hamas attacks on Israel. As I sit here in a cafe, that violence, and the appalling suffering being…
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Nov 8, 2023
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