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Former temple followers move on, 30 years after Jonestown - USATODAY.com
Blogged on: November 19, 2008, 2:58 pm
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Daniel Lazare reviews two new books on religious toleration
Blogged on: March 5, 2008, 2:25 pm
I basically am clipping this because I read it and want to remember it, but I think Lazare gets it completely wrong. Not only is his attitude towards religion in general misguided, he doesn't understand history.
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Thomas Merton on "sanity" and Christianity in the modern world
Blogged on: February 23, 2008, 9:36 am
Merton's thoughts on the finding that Eichmann was legally "sane": "sanity" is overrated in a world where mass destruction is considered an acceptable way of waging war. Given the modern situation, no Christian should aspire to sanity or realism.
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Three of my favorite second-century martyrs: Polycarp, Ignatius, Perpetua [5]
Blogged on: February 18, 2008, 3:45 pm
Here's what I'm having students read this week, just in case you're wondering what a true tenured radical does.
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Meadowsweet and Myrrh: Grief, Dissolved.
Blogged on: September 11, 2007, 6:25 pm
Powerful meditations on 9-11 from a Pittsburgh-based religious writer.
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