July 2010
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What Stories Do We Tell?
by Pádraig Ó Tuama, guest contributor Last year, while working with a primary school class here in Belfast, a child said: “Pádraig, let me ask you a question. God loves us right?” Avoiding the complexity of anthropomorphic projections of human experiences onto God, I answered, from the heart of me, with what I hope. “Yes,” I said. “And God made us all didn’t...
Jul 21st
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How Did You Become a Unitarian Universalist? Nancy Rosenbaum, associate producer Following up on last week’s video post, here’s a 3½-minute video snack where a mix of UUs explain how they came to this tradition. Listening to these voices, it’s clear that each person’s journey is unique and doesn’t necessarily follow a linear path. Some arrived through predictable...
Jul 20th
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What's for (Vegan) Supper?
by Anne Breckbill, associate web developer Vegetarian activists demonstrate during a “Veggie Pride” event in Lyon, France. (photo: Jean-Philippe Ksiazek/AFP/Getty Images) Exhaustion. A tough day and I was late leaving work when I realized that it was my night to cook for my vegan housemates. What easy, go-to meal did I have in my repertoire that I could whip up quickly without...
Jul 19th
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My Grandfather's Faith: Contradictions and...
Krista Tippett, host The crescent-topped dome of Masjid An-Nasr peeks through trees of a residential neighborhood in Oklahoma City. (photo: Andrew Shockley/Flickr) My grandfather was the Reverend Calvin Titus Perkins, known by all as C.T. He was a Southern Baptist evangelist — a traveling preacher in Oklahoma, the former Indian Territory. He arrived, when he was a very young boy and it was a...
Jul 18th
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What Is a Unitarian Universalist? Nancy Rosenbaum, associate producer Thousands of Unitarian Universalists recently descended upon Minneapolis for their General Assembly, an annual event where “UUs” tend to a mix of congregational business, learning, worship, and fun. On the first evening of festivities, we put several questions to about a dozen attendees: What’s a Unitarian...
Jul 17th
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Jul 16th
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ListenFrom “Conflict Resolution” to...
Jul 15th
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“I am asking some of you old timers, the Gen-Xers, to take a breath and see how...”
– —Abhi, blogger for Sepia Mutiny Do cultural identity and role models have a different form between generations? I had to wonder after reading this article from The New York Times about Indians in U.S. politics. Nikki Haley, the Republican nominee for governor of South Carolina, and Bobby Jindal,...
Jul 14th
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“It is impossible for someone like myself, who grew up in one of the...”
– —Mary O’Hara, from her op-ed “Poverty Is the Backdrop to the Riots in Northern Ireland” in today’s Guardian. As I read this, I couldn’t help but think of our recent interview with John Paul Lederach and his emphasis on peace as a long-term effort that comes about by...
Jul 14th
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Jul 14th
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Found in Translation
Susan Carpenter Sims, guest contributor I’m a research junkie and a word nerd. When I was in graduate school, I spent a year researching one of the earliest Old English poems, “The Dream of the Rood.” The project began as a lexical analysis for a linguistics class, and what I discovered was that many words had multiple senses — and the available translations didn’t...
Jul 13th
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"Turkey: Christians in Danger" →
Trent Gilliss, senior editor John Cullinan has written a thought-provoking piece in National Review Online that challenges Western media with glossing over of anti-Christian sentiments in Turkey and the recent spate of killings of Catholic clergy in the country: “…it’s also a fact that the killing of Catholic clerics in Muslim-majority states tends nowadays in the West to be passed...
Jul 12th
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Soccer, Futbol: Beauty in Simplicity
Shubha Bala, associate producer Trent Gilliss, senior editor The World Cup final expects to draw 700 million viewers in a few hours. And with all the fanfare and elaborate ceremonies preceding this championship game, soccer at its core is a game of universal appeal and absolute simplicity. Nowhere is this more obvious than on the continent of Africa itself. We saw a continent come together to...
Jul 11th
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Jul 10th
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Bonhoeffer Biographer on Bonhoeffer Trent Gilliss, senior editor A listener from Greenwich, Connecticut (who asked to go unnamed) picked up on Shane Claiborne’s reference to a German Protestant theologian who participated in a failed attempt to assassinate Adolph Hitler during World War II: “And Dietrich Bonhoeffer who has been a good teacher for us on community, he says,...
Jul 9th
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Jul 9th
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ListenA New Generation, A Simple Revolution Krista...
Jul 8th
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Arranged Marriage: An Expert on Choice Speaks Across Cultures Shubha Bala, associate producer When I was 11, I bombarded my uncle with questions while we sat on the floor going through photos and letters from Indian families seeking a marriage arrangement between him and their daughters. At some point I naively asked, “But won’t you want to meet all the women before deciding on the...
Jul 7th
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Shane Claiborne: Interview with a New Monastic
Trent Gilliss, senior editor Nancy Rosenbaum, associate producer Your community, The Simple Way, has expanded in the last several years, even in terms of physical space. What used to be one house is now six residences. I imagine life at The Simple Way has changed quite a bit. How has it changed from its humble beginnings? We are turning into a little more of an intentional village than an...
Jul 1st
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Evangelical Environmental Evolution
Krista Tippett, host News this week of a remarkable conversion, as the Southern Baptist Convention — the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. and one of the most socially conservative — takes on environmental stewardship with both humility and boldness. The Southern Baptist Declaration on Environment and Climate Change is introduced with words like this: “We believe our current...
Jul 1st
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