Tag Archives: theological education
Building Urban Communities
In my office, I have a print of a painting by the African American artist Horace Pippin, who is one of my heroes. The picture is titled “Holy Mountain III,” and it is one of three scenes Pippin painted that … Continue reading
Removing the Scarlet ‘C’: A Cancer Patient’s View of Healthcare and the ACA
Im sorry to have to tell you that you have cancer of the rectum. I firmly believe now that such news should be delayed at least until a patient is a little less foggy from anesthesia. It was a good … Continue reading
Singing from Every Place, in Every Tongue, For Every Time
“Heaven is Singing for Joy / El Cielo Canta Alegria,” (#382) was written in 1958, but/and Glory to God is the first Presbyterian hymnal to include it. The notes below the hymn read as follows: “Written in 1958 for a … Continue reading
Inside Agitators: Seminarians for Justice
May/June 2012 Issue Table of Contents Seminary and divinity school students write about social justice ministry and advocacy on their campuses: Can these inside agitators connect? Introductions to the Issue “The Locavore Dilemma: Seminarians Become Justice Locavores” by Patrick David … Continue reading