I picked up the June issue of Harper’s before a train trip a few weeks ago because of the its interesting-looking cover story on the strife in the Episcopal Church. But only last night, as was I catching up on the rest of the issue, did I come across Jonathan Rowe’s “Our Phony Economy,” which [...]
Archive for June, 2008
June reading notes
Posted in Books on June 27, 2008 | 3 Comments »
In lieu of full-on book blogging, here are capsule reviews of some books I’ve read over the past month or so:
A Moral Climate, Michael Northcott A theological ethicist and priest of the Episcopal Church of Scotland on climate change. Well-informed by the science (as far as I can judge), but also provides a specifically theological [...]
Eating local vs. going meatless
Posted in Animal Rights and Issues, Environment, Food, Vegetarianism/veganism on June 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
An interesting, though longish, post at the “Ethicurean” reporting on a new study that contends that how food is produced is more important than how far it has traveled (“food miles”) as far as greenhouse gas emissions go. Specifically, reducing your meat consumption can go further than buying local toward reducing your footprint. Not that [...]
A democracy of sinners
Posted in Theology & Faith on June 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Via Christopher, a meditation on violence, redemption, and the importance of holding on to our doctrine of sin:
There is Good News hidden in the doctrine of sin. Sin is the great equalizer. Sin levels the playing field and throws us back on God’s loving kindness. In Paul’s vision, Jews are no better and certainly no [...]
The price of not having cable
Posted in Science Fiction, TV on June 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
One week later, and I’m still waiting for the Sci Fi Channel to post the Battlestar Galactica (sort of) season finale to their website (which, by all accounts, was mind-blowing). Grumble.
Whither the ELCA blogosphere?
Posted in Blogs and bloggers, Lutheranism on June 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Maybe it’s bad form to call out bloggers who haven’t posted anything in a while, but I can’t help but notice that several bloggers from my sidebar who’ve been inactive for months are ELCA Lutherans! I’m talking about Chip Frontz, Andy of Sinning Boldly, and Thomas of Without Authority. What’s the deal here, fellas? What [...]