Death
A Book Review of J. Todd Billings, The End of the Christian Life: How Embracing Our Mortality Frees Us to Truly Live (Brazo Press, 2020)
J. Todd Billings, The End of the Christian Life: How Embracing Our Mortality Frees Us to Truly Live …
J. Todd Billings, The End of the Christian Life: How Embracing Our Mortality Frees Us to Truly Live …
Just as there are many “Christianities,” there are many forms of “Christian Universalism.” … I seek to follow the faith and practice of the historical Jesus, regardless of how later belief systems and their enforcers may have reinterpreted his ministry to…
Jami Hart of Multnomah Monthly Meeting (North Pacific Yearly Meeting) has given us permission to republish this essay, originally published in the March 1995 issue of Friends Bulletin (p.89), and republished recently in slightly different format as a blog post on…
Wayne Ferguson has offered to share with us several posts from the blog Getting to Know Jesus in the 21st Century . In the introduction to the blog, he writes: The purpose of this blog, and the little book after which it is named, is to point— more or less…
Yun Choi Yeung is from Hong Kong and has been living in the United Kingdom since October 2010. Yun is promoting the exercise program of “Exercise as if we were in the Garden of Eden” in the UK and China, and has have just completed a missional evaluation of this…
Eboo Patel is the founder and president of Interfaith Youth Core and author of Sacred Ground: Pluralism, Prejudice, and the Promise of America (Beacon Press, 2013) and Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, in the Struggle for the Soul of a…
There has been a universalist dimension to Quaker-Christian faith from the beginning. It is grounded in a paradox that cannot be resolved, only lived. —Douglas Gwyn, 1 … ‘But Who Do You Say That I…
Today, after centuries of Christendom’s affirmations that “Jesus is the answer,” he is free at last to be the question again. After centuries in which Christian adherence served as a conformist cloak of social respectability for many, whatever their…