Why #MeToo Is an American Yom Kippur Jeffrey Salkin September 19, 2018 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice, Women 5778 has been the year when, as a society, we confronted the wounds of patriarchy.
An Open Letter to My Roman Catholic Friends Jeffrey Salkin August 19, 2018 Church Life, Interfaith, Theology You, my Catholic friends, deserve the good church. So does the world.
The Truth of Jesus and the Lies of Trump Craig M. Watts August 13, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics Trump is not just lying. He is engaged in a war on the truth.
The Culture Wars Need to Make A Safe Space for Conscience Jacob Lupfer August 1, 2018 General, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology The tantrums are a bad look for both sides of the culture war.
Trump Christianity and the Abandonment of Jesus Craig M. Watts July 26, 2018 Church Life, Creation & Environment, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology They decided what was important was not the character of the president but his positions.
For Many Muslims, Family Border Protections Are Personal Aysha Khan July 19, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice “Islam is a faith of action. And we don’t want to be complicit in what we see as a crime.”
The Surprising Success & Faith of ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ Emily McFarlan Miller July 15, 2018 General, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Theology The neighborhood was symbolic of Fred Rogers’ desire for people to live together in peace, with respect and love and affirmation.
Faith Leaders Lament the Muslim Travel Ban RLC Editor June 28, 2018 Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology History will judge this ruling harshly.
A Call For Mass Noncooperation With the Racist Policies of “America First” William J. Barber June 23, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology We call on all people of goodwill who know this administration’s “zero tolerance” policy is evil to follow the poor people of this nation who have led us in civil disobedience over the past six weeks.
America and the Loss of Collective Memory Angela Denker May 28, 2018 Interfaith, Practical Justice, Race, Theology Collective memory, even painful collective memory, can be a great force for binding together communities, faith groups, and even nations.