Tuesday digest
New today from the Century:
- Stanley Hauerwas reviews Eleonore Stump: "It takes a lifetime, as well as a remarkable life, to write a book like Wandering in Darkness." (subscription required)
- Amy Frykholm comments on the ArtPrize award in Grand Rapids: "Theologically, what does this piece of art evoke and why? To me, it suggests
the religious aesthetics of a self-satisfied people." - John Dart reports on the new group "We do! Methodists Living Marriage Equality."
- Bruce Epperly's lectionary column for Sunday, October 30: "As Gerald May notes in his description of the spiritual life, finding
your way through the wilderness of life involves pausing, noticing,
opening, stretching, yielding and, I would add, responding. But first we
need to know that we're lost." (subscription required)
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