The Parable of the Monkeys in the Vineyard
Just a quick report to all of my LE friends on some of my thoughts following this year's American Academy of Religion meeting in Atlanta. I'll share more in the…
Just a quick report to all of my LE friends on some of my thoughts following this year's American Academy of Religion meeting in Atlanta. I'll share more in the…
I used to run into this question all the time as a youth minister. Put simply, bribing teenagers with pizza only works until they're old enough to drive and buy…
The Phenomenon No, it's not a contradiction in terms. Church for Atheists is a growing movement, primarily in the Anglo world, but with the potential to spread rapidly especially in…
A hardy October hello from up here in the soon to be frozen north. In Canada - just to inform my American readers - Thanksgiving is celebrated about six weeks…
Part II of the Proselytism Series Religions aren't products that are exported, and converts aren't customers or consumers. I think/hope that even the most jaded television evangelists and Billy Sunday…
Part I of Proselytism Series The link is on our main menu. I consistently point my World Religion students in this direction when they question the importance of pouring their…
If you're a fan of George Will you probably don't come to LiberalEvangelical.org expecting to find fellow sympathetic readers of your favorite Washington Times columnist. Will is one of the…
Honestly, the most enjoyable part of writing this occasional blog is coming up with the headlines. I get a chance to make bad puns and employ some acerbic word play.…
I'm beginning to wonder how long we'll ever go in this country without an evangelical leader making some controversial remark or getting in trouble for something controversial they said in…
Integrating Theology and Religious Education: Mary Elizabeth Moore's "Teaching from the Heart" Man and Machine Striving to unify educational theory with practice, Mary Elizabeth Moore's Teaching from the Heart calls…