The Kumbh Mela

What is the largest religious festival in the world?  Any guesses?  Lent in Jerusalem?  The Hajj, maybe?  For most of us, unfamiliar with Hinduism, the Kumbh mela would not make our short list, but, in fact, this gathering in India is far and away the largest religious gathering in the world:  it began yesterday, and…… Continue reading The Kumbh Mela

Thinking about the "shadow side" of Christmas, and the Holy Innocents

As I was reading this good editorial in the New York Times today– http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/26/opinion/dowd-why-god.html?hp&_r=0–it got me thinking about the “shadow side” of Christmas. Usually, we don’t talk about it very much–although frankly, this year, with the shootings in Newtown it was more on our minds than usual. But the shadow side of Christmas encompasses much more…… Continue reading Thinking about the "shadow side" of Christmas, and the Holy Innocents

The Seven Deadly Sins under Glass

My stepmother alerted me to this cool exhibit that is currently open at the Mesa Arts Center by artists Tim Tate & Marc Petrovic:  “The centerpiece of this exhibition is Tate and Petrovic’s latest collaborative venture, The Seven Deadly Sins, which visually depicts the traditional vices in contemporary times.”Here is another link to the work–available…… Continue reading The Seven Deadly Sins under Glass

The Oath of Office on the Bhagavad-Gita

I got this link from one of my students in the “Doing Theology Interreligiously” class–we are having such a great time!http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/12/tulsi-gabbard-hindu-congress-oath-bhagavad-gita_n_2117474.htmlThe story is about the first Hindu member of Congress, Tulsi Gabbard:  she is a Democrat from Hawaii.  The story mentions that she will be taking her oath of office on the Bhagavad-Gita, which I…… Continue reading The Oath of Office on the Bhagavad-Gita

Uniting With, not Against

I am very, very glad the election is over–not only because President Obama was re-elected, but also because I was very, very tired of all the negative campaign ads, and the pitting of various interest groups against another.  So, I was somewhat surprised and disappointed in this piece I read in the NY Times today:http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/07/opinion/after-the-election-fear-is-our-only-chance-at-unity.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&ref=general&src=me,This quote in particularly…… Continue reading Uniting With, not Against

Time the Avenger

I have a very guilty, very selfish confession:  at this particular moment, I am feeling a little grateful for Hurricane Sandy.  Lest you think I am a terrible, horrible person, don’t despair entirely:  I am also very sorry for all the destruction the storm has wrought, and I am praying hard for those who are suffering and…… Continue reading Time the Avenger