The Parliament of the World’s Religions: A Great Cloud of Witnesses

Today I leave for the Parliament of the World’s Religions, which will be held back in the United States for the first time in more than 20 years. [We’ll be in Salt Lake City this year.]  This is the second Parliament I will have attended–I went to the last Parliament, which was held in 2009…… Continue reading The Parliament of the World’s Religions: A Great Cloud of Witnesses

Theology and Science, and why every Theologian Should Put on a Scientist’s Glasses [at least once in awhile]

I’ve just concluded what I hope is only the first round of an ongoing series of podcast interviews with some scientists from Gettysburg College.  [Most of them haven’t aired yet, but when they do, you can find them here:  The Seminary Explores.]  The impetus for this little series was the AAAS grant Gettysburg Seminary received…… Continue reading Theology and Science, and why every Theologian Should Put on a Scientist’s Glasses [at least once in awhile]

Placing the Impersonal above the Personal

I just finished proofing an article that will be coming out in the winter issue of Dialog; the article is titled “Nathan Söderblom and Our Own Time,” and it was written by the current archbishop of Sweden, Antje Jackelén and her theological secretary, Jakob Wirén.  In this piece, the authors quote a statement Söderblom made back in 1916,…… Continue reading Placing the Impersonal above the Personal

Remembering the "Missing Children" Milk Cartons

Do you remember the “missing children” milk carton campaign?  If you are around my age or older, surely you do.  I do, of course, but I admit I hadn’t thought about it in a long time.  What sparked my memory was this great podcast from 99% Invisible with Roman Mars:  http://99percentinvisible.org/ [It’s a quirky, interesting…… Continue reading Remembering the "Missing Children" Milk Cartons