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Ronald Stone commented on the post, The Lost Moral Core of US Foreign Policy: Ecumenical and Reformed Traditions 6 years, 5 months ago
Presbyterians can welcome the grown-up maturity of Chris Iosso’s essay on morality and foreign policy, which the President lacks. The President too often sounds like a whining-teenage, losing quarterback at halftime.
There remains an unresolved question for Protestant social ethics regarding the use of EMPIRE. Jesus was born in an empire, and we…[Read more]In reply to - Chris Iosso wrote a new post, The Lost Moral Core of US Foreign Policy: Ecumenical and Reformed Traditions With regard to foreign policy, the real dragon facing the United States is not China but the […] · View -
Ronald Stone commented on the post, A National Call for Moral Revival: Rev. Jimmie Hawkins on the renewed Poor People’s Campaign 6 years, 12 months ago
Good interview, Jesus also spent a lot of energy criticizing the Pharisees and Sadducees and tutoring his disciples who would create the church. Ronald Stone
In reply to - Henry Koenig Stone wrote a new post, A National Call for Moral Revival: Rev. Jimmie Hawkins on the renewed Poor People’s Campaign (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if ( […] · View -
Ronald Stone commented on the post, Health and Harmony in Ecological Economics 7 years, 5 months ago
Many thanks to Carol for this useful piece. Our peacemaking Committee for the Pittsburgh Presbytery meets to today to finalize action on solar Panels for the Presbytery building, divestment from fossil fuels, resolution opposing Fracking plant on the Ohio River. It will be a nice introduction to the theology for our actions. We may use it for our…[Read more]
In reply to - Carol Johnston wrote a new post, Health and Harmony in Ecological Economics Pathways to Sustainability Editor’s Note: The nature of recovery lies in the recovery of nature. With fires raging in the W […] · View