
Masters of Chaos
When I studied the Book of Genesis in seminary, one of the first things my professor, Ray Van Leeuwen, pointed out was that cosmos is
When I studied the Book of Genesis in seminary, one of the first things my professor, Ray Van Leeuwen, pointed out was that cosmos is
I’ve noticed an uptick in alternative history stories. Maybe this is connected to “alternative facts.” Then again, people have always enjoyed alternatives to reality. Is
By E. Hughes You are going to hell. At least that’s what the white church planter tells you over Facebook when you ask God to
Tom Verducci recently wrote a fascinating article in Sports Illustrated in which he laments the demise of baseball. He examines the statistics that show baseball is falling
photo credit: Michigan Immigrant Rights Center by Kate Kooyman Yesterday, a judge in Michigan heard arguments on behalf of a group of Iraqi immigrants who
I’ve noticed in some meetings I’ve been in of late that “mapping” seems to one of the metaphors of the moment. As in: “we need
These are the days of the endless summer These are the days, the time is now There is no past, there’s only future There’s only
by Thomas Goodhart When a Minister of Word and Sacrament is ordained in the Reformed Church in America, as well as installed, she will make
By Brian Keepers The stadium was packed. Over 50,000 people crowded into Soldier Field, the whole place vibrating and humming like a hornet’s nest, eagerly
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