“Fifty-two Weeks with Paul and the Philippians: A Roadmap to Joy and Unity in a World Filled with Disagreement and Division” from Christian Faith.
Britain during the 1960s and 1970s suffered from a Prime Minister named Harold Wilson. Once, when Wilson was to read the lesson at Westminster Abbey, the
This year, for the first time in 55 years, I will miss the Easter vigil, the apex of the liturgical year in Catholic, Episcopal and Lutheran churches. There is a
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2020, a good year for bad religion After a year that was a superspreader event for bad religion, American faith must become a public-spirited, prophetic force once again. Photo by Kelly Sikkema/Unsplash/Creative Commons December 30, 2020 (RNS) We can all agree 2020 was a bad year. But not for everybody or every pursuit: For some the kinds of religious actors and forces that received outsized attention, support and access to power were, frankly, up to no good it wasn’t bad at all. These groups include those evangelicals who worshipfully followed Trumpism to its ugly end, religious communities that insisted on ignoring a global pandemic to the detriment of public health and their own congregants’ safety, and Catholics who used to challenge dominant cultural or political trends but who have become unconditional disciples of parties and ideologies.