Douglass: Learning, Education, & 2 Versions of Christianity
Learning meant everything to Douglass who as a child found ways to learn to read and write even though it was forbidden to slaves. He tells
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Learning meant everything to Douglass who as a child found ways to learn to read and write even though it was forbidden to slaves. He tells
We continue our meditations on the courage and accomplishments that emanate from the holiness of Frederick Douglass. The following teaching has by no means grown
We have been meditating lately on the marks of holiness such as Joy, Courage, Justice, and Generosity that underscored the life, work and martyrdoms of
Norman Lear was a champion of moral imagination, as all prophets are. I believe Norman Lear was a holy man employing a saintliness fit for
November 27, 2023: Joy and Justice, Birds of a FeatherAquinas, Terry Tempest Williams, and Rabbi Heschel all celebrate Joy. Rabbi Heschel teaches: “When we sing,
Advent is about a coming. For believers that means we are awaiting and working toward the coming of the Prince of Peace who announces the
October 23, 2023: No Vengeance: Words from a Mother Who Lost a Child to HamasIn a moving video, an Israeli mother in the throes of
Aren’t the prophets who call for justice and compassion Judaism’s greatest gift to the world? I see it that way. When I was researching my book
In speaking of the Via Transformativa, Matthew says in Matthew Fox: Essential Writings on Creation Spirituality, “The creation spiritual journey culminates in compassion—which is both
We ended the Sunday DM with this question: “Can anyone say ‘conflict of interest’? It sort of, kind of, applies to any court anywhere, it seems
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