The new Areopagus: a 21st-century speech Andrew Petiprin on a new fragment of the Apostle Paul's speech to the Areopagus.
Experiencing God Many Episcopalians would reflexively balk at “experiential” ways of speaking about Christian faith. They disillusioned by forms of the faith that elicit intense emotional highs but may lack the patterns and habits of living and praying that can sustain faith over the long haul.
The Blues run backwards: Girard, mimesis, and Doug Burr’s Pale White Dove Burr’s musical archaeology unearths the bodies buried beneath the floorboards of the American cultural edifice.
Americans have always been arguing about religion Intense religious argument, particularly about infidelity, has been part of the history of the United States from the start. And, in the beginning, it only had a little to do with sex.
St. Blasé’s welcomes you! An interview In which an everyday journalist meets a typical Episcopal parish, in all its love for the blessing of animals and the "hypothetical Buddhists" down the street.