This is so disturbing. When will Republican leaders speak out against such practices?
This is so disturbing. When will Republican leaders speak out against such practices?
βFor the 2nd time in 6 weeks, a pastor was struck w a pepper round fired by a U.S. immigration agent as faith leaders protested the administrationβs deportation efforts. Rev. Jorge Bautista was one of dozens of demonstrators who had gathered before sunrise Thursday.β
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In this response post, @dramycarr.bsky.social tests Springsβs transformative theory of justice and reconciliation by drawing on a story of corruption and reconciliation from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.
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@derosejason.bsky.social - thanks for this story! Pope Leo's Augustinian order is seeing a 'Leo bump'
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The mantras that have been circulating in my thoughts since January: trust and truth. How to cultivate them, even when both are under attack?
This behavior is indistinguishable from the worst secret polices of fascist regimes of the 20th century.
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I have just been thinking also along these lines - after a high school reunion, visiting my hometown: being with each truth (of thought or feeling) we find in ourselves or others, as they arise, but seeing beyond then too. Worship feeds our ability to see and remember a larger horizon
Sounds like Augustineβs story of the youth stealing pears just to feel a feigned sense of omnipotence through transgression of neighborly norms
Nothing like a Billy-Ray Belcourt poem to speak to the paradoxical truth of things. Like this line from We Were Never Meant to Break Like This: 6. The future is already over, but that doesnβt mean we donβt have anywhere else to go.
An astute and timely commentary and ethical analysis by one of my former professors of Judaism. evolve.reconstructingjudaism.org/a-jewish-def...
Activist-scholar Jason Springs immersed himself in justice organizations in Chicago. He offers an account of their peace circles and the hope they cultivate.
Review by @dramycarr.bsky.social.
(@nyupress.bsky.social)
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Have you shared this with Senator Ernst? It is the sort of thing Cynthia Moe-Lobeda suggested doing in a recent FB post
Like this shouldnβt be a controversial statement. I donβt want a Dem admin telling Liberty University what it can teach eitherβ¦.
One line that caught my eye: " There is no shame in this administration β and that, in and of itself, should deeply deeply concern us as citizens."
Thanks. This was perfect as the Last Word in the Lutheran Scholars Network newsletter, too!
Grateful for my doctoral education amid the intellectual intensity of the University of Chicago Divinity School.
This publication is a collection of reflections from 12 gender justice advocates,who have contributed toward the implementation of the 1995 Beijing Declaration & Platform for Action.Three of the profiled individuals were part of the LWF delegation at the conference.
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I wonder what the proper framing of recognition might be in the mindset of the Rufoβs and S. Milkerβs of the world
βWe reject attempts to dismantle this countryβs life-saving refugee resettlement program, to withhold protection to asylum seekers fleeing violence & persecution, to deny immigrants & refugees in our communities access to basic support, & to send families back into danger.β
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An interesting article about just how often generative AI is incorrect with news and citations. It can cull/create patterns, but without embodied human testing of the meaningfulness of those patterns with regard to the realities they are describing. www.cjr.org/tow_center/w...
PS: Correction: the title is The Mature Mind
Some 1949 wisdom from H. A. Overstreet from his book The Mature Man - an excerpt from his depiction of a not mature man. The friend who shared this thought it depicted Trump quite well.
Well said
Proud of the ELCA, keep up the good fight!
Wow - did not know that
Thinking of how the 381 version of the Nicene Creed brought together the most enduring insights of the Arians (the Father and Son are distinct) and those affirming the full divinity of the Son.
It depends on the issue and the local community, I suppose--even though there are larger trends. Misusing the term "heresy" has been around a long time; as if disagreement about an ethical or gender norm constitutes heresy, rather than holding onto a partial truth and missing the paradoxical whole.
We had our MLK event today at our 100 year old COGIC church, with all those folks presentβthe mayor and sheriff are Catholic; mainline pastors came; laity from various religious backgrounds. Maybe a smaller community makes a difference to some extent