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Puzzling a Medieval Quandary

How many angels can dance on a pin? It depends, my friends, it depends.   It depends if ...

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The `Truth and Healing Commission` and Traumatized Native American Communities

By David R. M. Beck Each September 30, the National Day of Remembrance for Native American children honors those children ...

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Cherry-picking the Bible and using verses out of context isn’t a practice confined to those opposed to vaccines – it has been done for centuries

By John Fea A devout evangelical Christian friend of mine recently texted to explain why he was not ...

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Nine Words

By Chuck Poole When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together, and one ...

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`Bad Faith: Race and the Rise of the Religious Right`

Editor’s Note: Readers of Christian Ethics Today will recognize Dartmouth professor and Episcopal priest, Randall Balmer, for his ...

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Why the Wall Pushes Back: Reading `Stony the Road`

By Jim Shoopman In the years before the Covid dispersal, I participated in a weekly, early morning Christian ...

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World Hunger Surged in 2020, With 1 in 10 People on Earth Undernourished

By Jessica Eise Nearly 10% of everyone on Earth – an estimated 768 million of us – were ...

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Christian Attitudes Surrounding Abortion Have a More Nuanced History Than Current Events Suggest

By Luis Josué Salés Opponents and supporters of legal abortion in the U.S. will be watching when the ...

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Breakfast at the Elite Cafe — November, 1963

By Joe E. Trull, Editor The year was 1963, the 175th year of our nation's life. President John ...

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Post-Pandemic Reflections on Psalm 18 by a Vulnerable and Grateful Survivor

By Marion D. Aldridge Like many others, I found myself more anxious during the Coronavirus Pandemic of 2020-21 ...

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