
Howard Thurman on Community
African-American mystic and theologian Howard Thurman speaks often and eloquently of the primacy of community. The loneliness of the seeker for a community is sometimes
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African-American mystic and theologian Howard Thurman speaks often and eloquently of the primacy of community. The loneliness of the seeker for a community is sometimes

Far from being a collection of dead and inert objects, the universe is indeed a community, a gathering of subjects. The new universe story from

One way to approach a spiritual concept—and community is a spiritual concept—is to go to its opposite first. What are some examples of the opposite

In yesterday’s post, we continued exploring Community and the common good, asking seven searching questions about the new supreme court nominee’s religious beliefs.* We continue

We are talking about Community and the common good. With the nomination of a new supreme court judge, some are being accused of “anti-catholicism” for

I ended yesterday’s DM with a suggestion that we surrender our naivete about racism in American. The response of Americans of all races to march

We are considering Community as one of the doorways to our deepest humanity, as we find ourselves in a season of voting. I was touched

On watching the presidential “debate” Tuesday night, I asked myself: “What was that?” It certainly was not a debate nor was it in any way

No one can deny that we are living through some deep adversities at this pivotal moment in human and planetary history. Is the universe trying

We are meditating on Community, the common good, justice, the “beloved community.” Community is not an abstraction, just as an empty refrigerator or being expelled
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