Canada Dot Com Take a few moments this December to feel some empathy for the clergy of British Columbia as they work their way through Hannukah, Christmas and the Muslim new year of Muharram. Clergy have a particularly tough job in the rugged Pacific Northwest, where the spiritual supermarket is remarkably open and loyalty to religious institutions is among the weakest in North America. As if...
The Guardian Bishops at the Lambeth conference were accused last night of promoting a "false teaching that justifies sin in the name of Christianity". Leaders of a conservative breakaway faction said the prelates' actions had led to "unbiblical" practice resulting in "impaired and broken communion"....
The Examiner Karen Armstrong, whom you can get to know a little better by reading a review of her most recent of twelve books, A Case for God, has pioneered a revival of putting the Golden Rule into action globally, in founding The Charter for Compassion, unveiled on September 14, 2009, after two years of development.  The Charter has been in the works since February 8, 2008, when she...
The Boston Globe BEEF: The Untold Story of How Milk, Meat, and Muscle Shaped the World By Andrew Rimas and Evan D. G. Fraser Morrow, 238 pp., $25.95 As an exercise in culinary history, this slender volume is hardly groundbreaking. We've already seen a smorgasbord of books that explore our past via a single foodstuff. As a cautionary tale against capitalist gluttony, Michael Pollan's "The...
The Examiner Preliminary findings show intentions and prayers affect brain waves View all » Last Wednesday, the Pew Research Group released the results of their latest poll on religion and spirituality in America. Titled, “Many Americans Mix Multiple Faiths,” it shows that Americans are increasingly syncretistic, meaning, they are increasingly mixing beliefs and practices...
Malaya WITH red lanterns and Lunar New Year banners swinging in the breeze, Manila's bustling Chinatown looks like any other welcoming the Year of the Rat - except for the Virgin Mary and child Jesus icons. Jewelry store owner Tammy Chua is one of hundreds who start the day with a prayer at a Roman Catholic church in Chinatown, before hurrying back to open her small shop....
The Guardian We live in a plural age. But do we have an adequate philosophy for living together in our diversity? Tariq Ramadan, in his new book, The Quest for Meaning, thinks not. We have roughly three options. First, is the pluralist philosophy that underpins what might be called "forbearing empires". The dominant power says, accept our rule, and in return, you will gain our peace...
Gulf News For the first time, there are stark contrasts in the stances taken by members of the G8 and G20, whose meetings both occurred this past week in Toronto, Canada. This contrast reflects the severity of the issues facing the global economy and consequences brought about by the global financial crisis. The main issue that everyone sought to resolve was the reinvigoration of the...
The Examiner 3. The question of the validity of ordination. A key argument by Rome is that in order for any minister to be “legitimately” ordained, he must be installed by a bishop (thereby asserting that Episcopalian government is the only true, valid form of church government). Boetttner debunks this: “We are inclined to believe that the early church was neither Episcopal, nor...
Inquirer MANILA, Philippines—My trip to Vietnam last week with my brother, Divino, made me realize I knew little about the easternmost nation on the Indochina peninsula. With a population of approximately 86 million, it is the 13th most populous country in the world. (Interestingly, the Philippines is in 12th place, with 90 million.) Of course, we flew to its largest city, Saigon aka Ho...
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