Peter W. Marty
The military doesn't own the American flag
The controversy over athletes kneeling during the national anthem reveals America's unholy trinity of patriotism, militarism, and sports.
A religious test from Dianne Feinstein?
The senator's questioning of a Catholic judicial nominee misrepresented the nature of faith—and overstepped the spirit, at least, of the Constitution.
Conscience means "knowing together"
In worship, our moral compass is recalibrated—with the help of others.
The difference between wishing and hoping
Wishes are about what we want. Hope is about what God wants.
Us, them, and the pronouns we use
Small words can say a lot about how we see our place in the world.
An executive order churches didn't need
Trump says pastors are bullied and silenced. That comes as a surprise to me.
Another “Ask the Pastor” session with the confirmation class
Why are there only 12 disciples? Will we be with our families in heaven? Does God think pineapple should go on pizza?
Living the truth, not just believing it
Well-aligned spokes make a bicycle wheel true. Truthful living gives a person credibility.
When Ruby Bridges prayed for her enemies
In the face of mob violence, a six-year-old responded with love.
A refugee’s gift
In offering another refugee his citizenship, Chuong Nguyen is not submitting a transactional sort of sacrifice. He is giving a gift of selfless love.
A roominess within the soul
In the Bible, freedom is always more than a simple choice or the absence of coercion.