Archive: Theology
Clash of Civilizations a Dangerious Idea
The thesis that civilizations are inherently at odds with each other is the single most dangerous idea of our time.
By David Waters | June 4, 2007; 09:37 AM ET | Comments (106)
In the Beginning, Tinkering
You'd think God would know exactly what He's doing, but He doesn't. He's a tinkerer. He tries something out. Then He moves on to the next experiment.
By David Waters | May 31, 2007; 09:52 AM ET | Comments (64)
Another Pope's Visit Inspired Peace
The Pontiff remains for all of us a strong moral leader who raised his voice supporting this multi-ethnic country and believing in a just peace.
By David Waters | May 11, 2007; 09:58 AM ET | Comments (36)
Liberal Protestantism Finding New Life
Perhaps the crisis of liberal churches has been a precursor—not to its demise but to surprising new life.
By David Waters | May 10, 2007; 10:07 AM ET | Comments (330)
Jesus Christ is the Revolution
The core proclamation of Jesus of Nazareth has everything to do with a revolution of the human spirit that can ignite social change and human liberation.
By David Waters | May 9, 2007; 07:28 AM ET | Comments (69)
Forgiving Judas: The Ultimate Test
Ask Christians about forgiveness, and you are likely to hear that God forgives us as we forgive one another, with one exception: Judas Iscariot.
By David Waters | April 25, 2007; 09:39 AM ET | Comments (334)
The Vulnerable Power of Jesus
Jesus asks us to follow where compassion leads, and bear the cost of what we find.
By David Waters | April 6, 2007; 10:35 AM ET | Comments (57)
Did Religion Evolve?
It seems indisputable that we evolved as spiritual beings. This perspective frees us to bring together science and religion in a way that honors both.
By David Waters | March 30, 2007; 01:41 PM ET | Comments (76)
An Evangelical View On The Environment
Just a few years ago, care for the natural world was not a personal priority for me. What changed? I changed.
By Caryle Murphy | February 7, 2007; 10:42 AM ET | Comments (459)











