
Joel Primack: The Passing of a Special Man and Scientist
This Saturday, I was part of a Celebration of Life gathering held at the UCC Peace Church in Santa Cruz, California. There, we remembered the
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This Saturday, I was part of a Celebration of Life gathering held at the UCC Peace Church in Santa Cruz, California. There, we remembered the

I was saddened to learn this past hour that Rabbi Arthur Waskow has passed on at the age of 92. Activist, wisdom-seeker and teacher, his

An homiletic treatise of the 1st century C.E. presents a list of ancestors who trusted in God since the origins of the world. All together

Etty Hillesum wrote her diaries in Nazi-occupied Netherlands. In 1941 she ended up in the transit camp of Westerbork because she volunteered to accompany the

Although we need to look the truth straight in her eyes, which today means facing evil, and although building shelters made of pleasant lies won’t

Yesterday, January 6, was a stark anniversary of the precariousness of democracy. As was November 5. Our times call for inner strength and spiritual warriors. All of

In yesterday’s DM, I paid homage to my friend Donald Reeves who was a no-nonsense critic of injustice and of religious tiredness. In the previous two

I recently learned that an important spiritual leader and friend died a few weeks ago on Halloween. It was not unexpected, as he was suffering

In recent daily meditations, we have been considering the immense role that the Via Creativa plays in Thomas Aquinas’s theology. Being an “image of God” is

Advent and Hannukah season are now both upon us. Each brings promises of light to a world clearly wrapped in darkness at this time of history.
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