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Christian, Muslim, Jew: Franz Rosenzweig and the Abrahamic Religions
Interfaith
Written by Pseudo-Spengler   
Friday, 08 August 2008 16:39

Franz Rosenzweig is widely regarded as one of the greatest Jewish theologians of the past century. Best known for The Star of Redemption, published eight years before his death in 1929 at the age of forty-three, he began a new kind of dialogue between Judaism and Christianity when he argued that the two faiths complement each other: Christianity to propagate revelation to the world, and Judaism to “convert the inner pagan” inside each Christian.

Less often mentioned, however, is Rosenzweig’s analysis of Islam, a religion he regarded as a throwback to paganism. Indeed, Rosenzweig predicted a prolonged conflict of civilizations between Islam and the West. “The coming millennium will go down in world history as a struggle between Orient and Occident, between the church and Islam, between the Germanic peoples and the Arabs,” he forecast in 1920

Last Updated on Monday, 11 August 2008 17:00
 
Why many Americans prefer their Sundays segregated
Church
Written by wezlo   
Monday, 04 August 2008 15:49

The Rev. Paul Earl Sheppard had recently become the senior pastor of a suburban church in California when a group of parishioners came to him with a disturbing personal question.

They were worried because the racial makeup of their small church was changing. They warned Sheppard that the church's newest members would try to seize control because members of their race were inherently aggressive. What was he was going to do if more of "them" tried to join their church?

 
Lambeth Conference Q&A: What has it achieved?
Church
Written by metallurge   
Monday, 04 August 2008 00:59

Why was this meeting so important?
What happens next?
What will happen in the meantime?

After the conclusion of the recent decennial global Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops, The Telegraph answers these questions and more...

Last Updated on Monday, 04 August 2008 01:07
 
Prayer Theft Sets off Wailing
Politics
Written by Entity   
Thursday, 31 July 2008 21:48

From The New York Post:

A note of prayer that Barack Obama penned and slipped into the cracks of the Western Wall in Jerusalem was pilfered from the holy site and published in an Israeli newspaper - exposing to the world a personal plea for God to help him "guard against pride and despair."

 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 01 August 2008 02:44
 
Does the American flag belong in church?
Politics
Written by exile   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 11:44

All in all, American Christians seem as devoted to their government as Ruth was to Naomi. But should they be? Do either the flag or the Pledge have any place in the Lord's house? Is congregational commitment to the republic for which these emblems stand consistent with Biblical Christianity? Is political power?

Christian Science Monitor writer Becky Akers says no.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 July 2008 21:47
 
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