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Feb
4
2011

Egypt – A Case Against Haste

Should we push for a swift resolution to President Mubarak’s crisis in Egypt? Consider what recent history teaches us about acting too soon when governments face upheaval. Consider the context in today’s Middle East. Then choose wisely.

Oct
25
2010

“Band of Brothers” Day – Coincidence or Karma?

Halloween isn’t the only holiday worth celebrating in October. Consider the richness of St. Crispin’s Day! Shakespeare and sacrifice. Leadership and brotherly love. Nobility and a miraculous military victory. What can we learn from the facts and fiction of this extraordinary, multi-faceted story?

Sep
11
2010

9/11/2010: Losing Our Innocence All Over Again

On the eve of the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it’s time for a reality check. What do we stand to lose if we lose our focus with all of today’s media distractions?

Jan
17
2010

Haiti – Shock, Awe & Burning Questions

In the aftermath of Haiti’s horrifying earthquake, let’s talk about tough questions that trouble many of us when disasters strike. But let’s not overlook what we can do to help Haiti find hope for the future.

Jan
14
2010

1984 Redux – Lessons for Terrorists

What’s ahead for Afghanistan – and other oppressed people of the world? History gives us some clues. So does a haunting message from classic literature…

Dec
29
2009

A Very Muslim Christmas – Why Not?

The Christmas holiday may be behind us. But that doesn’t mean the spirit can’t live on. And it doesn’t mean we can’t share it with Muslims – or anyone else who seeks a more peaceful, loving world!

Dec
25
2009

The Gift of Christmas – Way Beyond a Birthday

In Christian theology, what concept makes the most difference in our lives (or ought to)? One word: Incarnation. Let’s discuss.

Dec
23
2009

Nobel Theology – The Afghan Imperative

Take a closer look at the theology and history supporting President Obama’s emerging “doctrine” of war and peace – and consider its implications for Afghanistan.

Dec
17
2009

Nobel Theology – Pursuing Peace in a Time of War

President Obama’s Nobel Prize speech reflected a deep sensitivity to theological principals of “good” and “evil.” What can this tell us about his vision of peace – and war? (PART 1 of 2)

Dec
10
2009

Hubble’s Heavenly Countdown to Christmas

Check out this spin on a digital-age Advent Calendar – courtesy The Boston Globe and the Hubble Space Telescope. A wondrous way to remember the season!