Tag Archives: economics
Is Religion Holding Us Back?
Ecumenical and Interfaith Justice Work in a Post-Secular Age In 1990, the World Council of Churches released its Guidelines on Dialogue with People of Living Faiths and Ideologies. While this is not the most recent (or perhaps the most widely … Continue reading
The Missional Church: The Church Catholic
I was teaching youth and college Sunday school a few years ago, and we were discussing the Apostles’ Creed, particularly the part where Christians confess belief in the ‘holy and catholic church’. One student spoke up and asked what the … Continue reading
Justice and Responsibility: The Drug War in Colombia
Interview with German Zarate-Durier Unbound: Let’s start with the basics: What is the drug war like in Colombia? German: I would say that in Colombia there are two things related to drugs that really affect society – corruption and violence. … Continue reading
Taking Back Our Education
The Rising Cost of College Tuition I recently overheard a father discussing college tuition and loans with his son. When I was in college, I just took a summer job to pay my tuition, the father earnestly argued. He was … Continue reading