Monday digest
New from the Century:
- Jesse James DeConto on inmates and seminarians who study together: "Vanderbilt was not the first school to offer theological education in a
prison. But it did pioneer the approach of having seminarians learn in
company with prisoners." - Carol Howard Merritt on Jesus and contraception: "Jesus healed the bleeding woman 2,000 years ago. I think if he
walked the streets today, he just might hand her a packet of pink
pills." - An interview with Rich Melheim on family and faith formation: "Parents are the most important faith guides, mentors and
teachers a kid will ever have." (subscription required) - Sam Wells reviews Miroslav Volf (subscription required)
- Laura Kelly Fanucci on wrestling babies
- Rick Santorum is not sexist, but he does have some concerns
- David Lose blogs the lectionary
- Lil Copan on art by Wes Sherman (subscription required)
In the news:
- Washington becomes seventh state to legalize gay marriage
- Anglican breakaway groups confront a new power struggle
- Book shatters stereotypes on Muslim women, sex and love
- Houston's church mourns the death of a famous daughter
- Five reasons why Obama is losing the contraception fight
- Fact checker: Obama Muslim prayer meme is false
- Obama's contraception compromise falls flat with bishops, GOP
- Some church leaders join battle against Uganda's gay bill
- Egyptians say Christian party is not the answer