Wednesday digest
New today from the Century:
- Philip Jenkins on the Thomas Christians: "For over a thousand years, Christian communities flourished in India. Their first real identity crisis came with the arrival of European Catholics." (subscription required)
- Bromleigh McCleneghan on the Petraeus affair: "David Petraeus’s failings aren’t the same as his biblical namesake’s. No one went to die so he could bed Paula Broadwell. Still, we expected more."
- Lou Carlozo reviews Sixpence None the Richer (subscription required)
- Steve Thorngate on PRRI's data on race, religion and especially age
- "Blood," a poem about Jesus and his mother by Penelope Duckworth
In the news:
- Chastened Catholic bishops told they have to reform themselves
- 'Scandalous' evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson gets star turn on Broadway
- Catholic bishops fail to agree on statement on the economy
- Vatican convicts second man in 'Vatileaks' scandal
- Pastor wanders streets in personal bid to understand homelessness