
Featured Book: “American Heretics”
“Why,” Variety asks in its review of this film, “have liberal Christians become an oxymoron?” They haven’t, Spirituality & Practice insists! In its critique of “American Heretics,” it pictures them as “progressive

“Why,” Variety asks in its review of this film, “have liberal Christians become an oxymoron?” They haven’t, Spirituality & Practice insists! In its critique of “American Heretics,” it pictures them as “progressive

“The focus and goal of our efforts,” Norman Wirzba, a professor of theology at Duke University Divinity School, urges in The Sacred Life, should be “the transformation of the desires and habits that are rendering
Arising out of The Great Courses DVD set, The World’s Greatest Churches—which is available in SSUC’s Library—this fifth instalment in what is a multi-part essay, reports the fate of some churches

“This is our job—to create a moral framework we call the world to follow.” Sarah Augustine minces no words in calling Christians in the west to renounce the Doctrine of

In the aftermath of the launch at the minster in Reading, England, of Karen Armstrong’s newest book, Sacred Nature, a spokesperson for the church declared, “Hearing Karen reverence for nature with