In this post for Vocation Bible School, I want to consider the call of the Blessed Virgin Mary as depicted in the first chapters of the Gospel of Luke. First, let’s consider what the Evangelist […]
In this post for Vocation Bible School, I want to consider the call of the Blessed Virgin Mary as depicted in the first chapters of the Gospel of Luke. First, let’s consider what the Evangelist […]
For the past few weeks, the daily Lectionary has shared the story of Abraham and Sarah and their journey to a new land and into relationship with God. My personal reflections on place, vocation, and […]
By Rhonda Miska Celebrations of today’s 241st anniversary the Declaration of Independence’s signing and the recent controversy around the removal of Confederate monuments invite theological reflection on the public remembering of history. Human beings create […]
A Reflection on today’s Gospel, Mark 12:13-17. Originally published this morning at FaithND. “Jesus said to them, “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.” And they were utterly […]
Let me begin with Matthew 14:13-21, the story that teaches us about feeding 5,000 people. The story comes immediately after Matthew provides the reader with the news that John the Baptist’s head had been placed […]
The following article reflects only the view of the author, and not the opinions of all Daily Theology contributors. When I was an undergraduate at Boston College, the Campus Ministry office sold “Educated by Jesuit” T-shirts […]
By Andrew Krinks Organizing, popularly understood, is about drawing up campaigns to bring about shifts in a political landscape. It is identifying the terms of victory in order to discern and utilize tactics comprising a strategy […]
By Kyle Lambelet Recall the story of Jesus’s encounter with two disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-25). The passage is the Gospel reading for the third week of Easter, so you may have […]
By Callid Keefe-Perry I’ve come to think about the present political and social moment from a perspective informed by public theology. That is, though my own Christian Quaker faith is a large lens through which […]
By Kaitlin Campbell In January of 2015 I attended a Momentum movement-building weekend training at a former espousal retreat center in Waltham, MA. At the close of the weekend, I sat in on an hour-long […]
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