Much recent Luther scholarship has focused upon his incisive use of economic metaphors to describe the (deceptively) profound daily actions of Christian believers. Over at Lutheran Forum , Sarah Wilson reports on her discovery of a whimsical, yet well-crafted, plan by Luther to convey . . . . Continue Reading »
The porn industry is earning higher profits than the NFL, NBA, and MLB combined, and features as one of the most prevalent addictions in America, with 372 million pornographic web pages existent, 72 million visitors each year, and sex being the number one topic sought in search engines. In a . . . . Continue Reading »
Fifty years ago, the Hippocratic Oath’s proscriptions on medicalized killing were generally accepted within the medical professions and society generally. Today, practioners of what used to be called the “healing arts” sometimes take part in killing (ending life) in . . . . Continue Reading »
The Costs of Taking Conscience Public Discourse , Michael Fragoso Same-Sex Couples Have No Right to Marry ABC Religion and Ethics , David Novak Read Schuchardt on Media, Tech, and Religion Christian Leadership Center , Interview by Leroy Huizenga 100 Men Standing against Portland’s Gangs . . . . Continue Reading »
Since today is World AIDS Day, I thought it’d be appropriate to dust off this provocative article from 2009 by theologian Russell Moore: Jesus has AIDS. Just reading that in the type in front of you probably has some of you angry. Let me help you see why that is, and, in so doing, why caring . . . . Continue Reading »