Archive for the Volume 1, Issue 2 Category
Welcome to 1.2!
- Opinions -
On Life and Stem Cells
by the Editors
Sins of Omission
by Benjamin and Heather Grizzle ‘03
Gays and God: What's at Stake for Conservatives
by Jeffery David Dean ‘06
- Features -
The Underground Man, and How He Got There
by Jordan Hylden ‘0
11.1.2004| Table of Contents, Volume 1, Issue 2 | Jordan Hylden
Have you not heard of that madman who lit a lantern in the bright morning hours, ran to the market-place, and cried incessantly: "I am looking for God! I am looking for God!"
As many of those who did not believe in God were standing together there, he
11.1.2004| Features, Volume 1, Issue 2 | Jordan Hylden
The Seven Last Words from the Cross.
Preached at the Memorial Church, Good Friday, 2002
The Preparation
Good Friday is meant to be an interruption, to intrude upon our routine, and to transform that routine. Thus, from wherever we were and from
11.1.2004| Features, Volume 1, Issue 2 | Margaret Maloney
How to listen for and answer God’s vocational call for your life
I am a waitress. With a Harvard degree. Given the seeming incongruity of these two facts, often times I'm embarrassed to tell my former high school and college classmates what I'm doing. To mitigate my
11.1.2004| Features, Volume 1, Issue 2 | Mattie Germer
We are told in the Gospels that Christ, one Sabbath day, entered the synagogue to find a man with a shriveled hand. Some onlookers wondered what Christ would do, for it was unlawful to do work on the Sabbath. Reading their hearts, he asked them, “Which
11.1.2004| Opinions, Volume 1, Issue 2 | Editors
At present, one of the most pressing issues for many Christians is the churches’ stance on homosexuality and the “inclusive” or “exclusive” theologies that attempt to inform that stance. With regard to this issue, many conservative Christians have taken an “exclus
11.1.2004| Opinions, Volume 1, Issue 2 | Benjamin and Heather Grizzle
At present, one of the most pressing issues for many Christians is the churches’ stance on homosexuality and the “inclusive” or “exclusive” theologies that attempt to inform that stance. With regard to this issue, many conservative Christians have taken an “exclus
11.1.2004| Opinions, Volume 1, Issue 2 | Jeffery David Dean