When one hears the term “negotiation”, collaboration typically isn’t the next thought that follows. Tony Lopes, Esq., Greater Philadelphia attorney and managing partner at Lopes Law, LLC, aims to ...
On Monday, I began my review of Steven Smith's Pagans and Christians in the City: Culture Wars from the Tiber to the Potomac, and I finished at the point where Smith, having surveyed ancient paganism, ...
Every year on or around Epiphany, a group of Eastern Orthodox Christian faithful from Denver forms a carpool caravan and drives three hours to the Continental Divide at Monarch Pass, Colo. They make ...
Flesh is indeterminate. It flows, changes over time, and is consumed and transformed. It becomes the reality of rich spiritual encounter. The setup sounds like a medieval soap opera. But Robyn ...
We are very blessed, as a Christian church, to have letters passed down to us that were written in the first century; letters, for example, between the Apostle Paul to one of the new young church ...
I had retired from Christian ministry when I first tried yoga at the YMCA. Lying in the final “corpse-pose,” I noticed how peaceful, yet physically exhilarated, I felt — a different experience from ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Philosophia Reformata is a philosophical journal which welcomes contributions that contain philosophical reflection in relation to ...
Christianity Today is running a short, entertaining essay on the history of Christian rock and roll, and it’s well worth reading. The author, Joel Heng Hartse, argues that Christian rock often wasn’t ...
Madang is the outdoor living room of the world. Here, we invite you to sit and tune into unreserved, remarkable conversations with renowned authors, leaders, public figures, and scholars on religion, ...
Pondering the work of Christian fantasy-novelists J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, Michael Weingrad asks, "why don’t Jews write more fantasy literature?" Weingrad is not only curious why there are few ...