What should Christianity be saying about global capitalism?
2011
The Nature of Evil
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So why is evil so sexy, and so profoundly glamorous? And why does virtue seem so boring? Why is it that when I told my thirteen-year-old son I was writing a book on evil, he replied “Wicked!”?
2011
Psychedelics, Spirituality, and Transformation
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Without intending to reify, or circumscribe, I will present a taxonomy of experience that reflects my personal history and observations over forty-seven years, since I and a small group of new friends just commencing medical school in New York City dropped acid (LSD).
2011
Truth
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When I began living as a woman, my children’s world split open. As the truth of my gender collided with the truth of their pain at losing the man they loved, it seemed there was no world we could inhabit together — until love taught us that no matter what gender I expressed, I would always be their father.
2011
The Coming of Grace
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Literature and literary criticism, by bringing to light lost, silenced voices, makes their existence known, thus enabling that ethical caring attention be paid to them. In recent years I have focused on retrieving the silenced existence of nonhuman animals as beings worthy of such attention.
2011
A Letter To Future Healers
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Many political pundits dismiss the possibility of world peace. Throughout the history of man, there has always been war and a struggle for power. Yet I suggest that peace is necessary and essential for the survival of the human race in the twenty-first century.
2011
Prophetic Voices Should Be Bold
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I think it is wrong for the voices of moderation to be constrained by an idealistic sense of duty to absolute accuracy, balance, and openness to opposing views. Hmm, ouch, that was hard to write; are we not the people who “eat brown rice and are always nice”?
2011
The Madness We Need
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To be a tikkun-builder you have to be open and willing to search for, analyze, and “go with” those hidden and unintended meanings — grappling with their possible connotations and yet realizing you’re never going to fully comprehend them.
2011
When Love Trumps Right Belief
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Each of us has directives we live by. The directive to love is at the very heart of most faith traditions, along with being the first and foremost standard to live by for many who do not profess a specific religious belief.
2011
Nine Qualities of the Spiritual Activist
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The most effective activism is from the soul to the outer world, so each of us must also do the work of creating spiritual coherence within our own souls
2011
Tikkun and Red-Letter Christians
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We Catholics, on the other hand, get steeped in the Gospels and then eventually get around to studying Paul’s writings. Not that there are contradictions between them, but you’ll have to admit that there’s a different ‘feel’ if you understand Jesus with Pauline theology rather than coming to Paul’s writings steeped in the lifestyle and values prescribed by Jesus.” When I asked the consequences of these differing emphases, he answered, “You Evangelicals turn out television evangelists, whereas we turn out Mother Teresa.”
2011
How the Light Gets In
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In truth, we all have a deep longing for holiness, even those whose actions seem to belie this need — those for whom words like community and justice have become distorted and degraded. It is only bitter disappointment in the absence of the holy that makes human longing turn to movements like the Tea Party, a movement clearly fueled by anger and divisiveness.
2011
Inner Courage and Love: The Path to Disarmament
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Reliance on science and technology to solve human dilemmas does not lead to peace. And the threats of nuclear annihilation and war certainly give anyone adequate reasons for fear. The modern world does little to remind us of our humanity.
2011
Justice and Trauma: Reflections on Terrorism and Empire
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How much are we motivated by a natural partiality for our own suffering? And how much by willful blindness and moral laziness? And finally, where do we draw the hard lines of rejecting injustice, no matter how traumatic the source?
2011
Cultivating the Sacred Spark
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Lifting up the thriving of all and offering the hopeless new hope is both a political agenda and a spiritual agenda. For me, in fact, the two types of agendas cannot be separated; they affirm both the sacred spark within each of us and the need to cultivate that spark in the context of a world that sometimes seems determined to put it out.