Tag Archives: war and peace
Who Really Cares About Drones? This Presbyterian Does!
Editor’s Note: A few months ago, Presbyterian blogger Jan Edmiston wrote a post on her blog, achurchforstarvingartists.wordpress.com, entitled “Denominational Political Stands (& Who Really Cares?).” Edmiston raised an honest and important question, one that is perhaps especially on our mind … Continue reading
Why in the World Are Presbyterians Taking A Stand on Drones When Nobody Cares and We Won’t All Agree?
A Response to Jan Edmiston Editor’s Note: A few months ago, Presbyterian blogger Jan Edmiston wrote a post on her blog, achurchforstarvingartists.wordpress.com, entitled “Denominational Political Stands (& Who Really Cares?).” Edmiston raised an honest and important question, one that is … Continue reading
It’s Not a Game, It’s ‘Just War’
A Review of Ender’s Game Director and screenwriter Gavin Hoods stunning Enders Game comments on many of the crucial ethical issues of our time, much like its source material, the eponymous 1985 novel. The author, Orson Scott Card, who served … Continue reading
War and Peace
(An Occasional Series.) Why We Look Backward as We Move Forward. Unbound is an ecumenical e-journal offering analysis, practical resources, interactive conversation, and action items for issues of justice and Christian conscience. Begun in 2011, it may not seem to have … Continue reading