Suicide, Sin, and Grace What does the Church have to offer in the face of increasing suicide rates and a rising mental health crisis?
Why You Should Be on My Theological and Political Team I am going to make my case for a Christianity that is not defensive and does not subject itself to perpetual revision in order to keep up with the demands of a culture that despises the Christian faith anyway.
Penitential Solidarity As we continue to discover abuse, Pope Francis and others are rightly leading the whole Church in this corporate confession of sin.
The Catholic Church Needs Mothers The Catholic Church is broken in a way that only Jesus can heal. But I have a suggestion for what might help.
General Convention and the Sophistic Temptation I haven’t stopped scratching my head about the lack of theological debate at General Convention.
Convention, Pope Francis, and the Death Penalty Episcopalians and Roman Catholics have moved closer together on opposition to the death penalty.
The Episcopal Church and Liberty The gospel of Christ offers a greater vision of liberty than resorting to defining ourselves. The gospel rests on the promise that God, who on the sixth day spoke us into being, beheld us, and called us very good.