It was a fortuitous coincidence that at the same time Spring Academy Week here at the seminary was taking place, Donald Sterling’s racist chickens were finally coming home to roost. Why this was fortuitous for us here at Gettysburg is that we heard two fabulous presentations Tuesday and Wednesday that related directly to what was…… Continue reading Sterling and Scapegoats
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Abandon All Hope?
This was an interesting article that I read in The New York Times this morning–not at all coincidentally published the day after Easter–that takes issue with hope in general, and Christian hope in particular. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/04/19/abandon-nearly-all-hope/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0The author advocates for “a very Greek standpoint” that replaces hope with realism, which he sees as much more constructive and productive–his…… Continue reading Abandon All Hope?
Can We Talk about Sex, Please?
In the past few weeks, I have had important and revealing conversations about sex in three different contexts: two different classes and one adult Sunday School forum. And, in each of those conversations, I came away with the same two impressions: first, how very important it is for the church to be talking about sex;…… Continue reading Can We Talk about Sex, Please?
Why I Loved "Noah"
Can you stand reading another Christian post about “Noah”? I’ll be brief. OK–maybe “love” is a bit too strong a word: I would have loved the movie if it weren’t so long and bloated [the bane of all Hollywood epics], but, as it was, I did really, really like it–and here’s why. [Oh, and there…… Continue reading Why I Loved "Noah"
"He Descended into Hell"
The past few weeks in chapel we have been reflecting on the different lines of the Creed; and when the schedule originally came out, I jumped on the chance to lead worship today, when the line was “he descended into the dead.” That’s the new ELW default position, anyway, although it notes “descended into hell” is…… Continue reading "He Descended into Hell"
Where are You Going after You Die?
Where are going to end up after you die? No, this isn’t a question about the state of your immortal soul [actually, I don’t believe in such a thing: Christians confess the resurrection of the body, which is something quite different]–but rather a literal inquiry: what’s going to happen to your body when you die?…… Continue reading Where are You Going after You Die?
In Defense of Chocolate–Perennial Lenten Whipping Boy
OK–this post is somewhat mis-titled: it really should be “In Defense of Giving Up Chocolate for Lent” which, at least in my community, is definitely the go-to negative example of what you are “supposed” to do for Lent, and what Lent is really about. But, here’s the thing–and this is my “true confessions” moment for…… Continue reading In Defense of Chocolate–Perennial Lenten Whipping Boy
A Most Un-Christian Legislation
You may, as a Christian, believe homosexuality is a sin. And you may, as a Christian, marshal biblical and theological arguments to support that belief. I know those texts, I know those arguments, and I understand the resulting theological opinion. [Just to be clear, I do disagree with it, however: I believe that gays and…… Continue reading A Most Un-Christian Legislation
Whose Right, and to What Kind of Life?
I don’t know where you stand on abortion: we all know it’s an issue fraught with challenging ethical and theological questions, complicated by individuals’ personal experiences. There doesn’t feel like there is one good, “right” answer–at least to me–and any time I’ve had a conversation about abortion with anyone, I end up walking away feeling…… Continue reading Whose Right, and to What Kind of Life?
Sin and Addiction
I have been thinking a lot the past two weeks about Philip Seymour Hoffman’s shocking drug overdose, especially after being in San Antonio with my friend Adrienne–we talked about it quite a bit. I’m still trying to process the whole thing, really. According to one article, Hoffman first entered rehab back when he was 22, and then…… Continue reading Sin and Addiction