An Irony in Persecution
It is hard to sit silent when you feel you are misrepresented. Reading some of the coverage concerning the Sri Lanka bombings was, at times, a frustrating exercise in misrepresentation. Some of the coverage focused on the harm done to the small Muslim community in Sri Lanka, seemingly at the expense of focusing on the physical harm done to the small Christian community. Others on facebook are up in arms about the supposed media labeling the victims "Easter Worshipers" inst
A Theology of Imperfection
We live in a world overflowing with information and yet so hungry for understanding. The stories that each culture tells its children to teach them about life have been exposed as fictional stories--many of them are. But in our zeal for modern standards of accuracy, we have thrown out the lessons these stories communicate. Take, for example, the Amish "humility block." The story goes that Amish quilters would incorporate subtle mistakes in order to acknowledge the truth th
The Sin of Productivity
C.S. Lewis stated in his Introduction to Athanasius's On the Incarnation: "Every age has its own outlook. It is specially good at seeing certain truths and specially liable to make certain mistakes." For all the great things American culture may have achieved, there seems to have arisen a gravity which pulls us in dangerous directions. This morning, I riffed on Winston Churchill stating that "Capitalism is the worst economic system...except for all the others." Capitalism