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August, 2007:

Stories at Digital Journal

I’ve put a number of pieces up at Digital Journal over the past couple of weeks. Click on the titles to go to the stories.

Bob and the New Dylans
Those of you who are fans of old Bob will enjoy this article about a potential successor to his throne, a young man named Ezra Furman.

Triumph In Waiting: The Rise of Digital Journalism
This was a very popular piece among other journalists. if any of you have writing ambition and talent, you should check out this article about writing online and how to make money at it.

Reporter Seeks To Defend Religion, Loses Faith Instead
An interesting story about a reporter who asked to be put onto the religion beat at the Los Angeles Time. He ended up becoming disillusioned with religion.

Amnesty International Adds Access to Abortion to List of Human Rights
An important story that in my opinion has been under-reported.

Dawkins Launches Campaign to ‘Out’ Atheists

Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion , has started a campaign to encourage in-the-closet atheists to come out and be proud about it.

I did a 4-part series called “Can Faith and Science Be Reconciled?”
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4

Filled With Wonder

If the truth will set us free, then the pursuit of truth is a pursuit of our own freedom.  To me, seeking truth – theories of truth, the history of belief- really digging into ideas and doctrines fills me with a greater sense of awe in the same way that studying microbiology does.

There is what can be seen with the eyes and then there is what can be seen under a microscope, and then there is what can be seen under an electron microscope.  At each level of detail your sense of awe grows.  You see a leaf and it is beautiful.  You look at a leaf under a microscope and it is another world.  Look at that leaf under an electron microscope and you’ll see the infrastructure of that world, including waste dumps and turbines.

For me it is the same with theology.  The more closely I look at something, the more wonder I am filled with.  It bothers me when I read book about postmodern Christianity with a deep undercurrent of disdain for deep study and, in keeping with postmodern philosophy, the belief in a multiplicity of answers to every conceivable question.

A desire to not allow trivial doctrinal differences to cause division is good, but at the same time one must rank doctrinal issues on a scale of “trivial”-”not trivial”-”critical”.

Bob and The New Dylans

Andy Whitman writes about music for Paste Magazine and Allmusic. Last week he started raving about a young songwriter named Ezra Furman. Andy contends that Furman just might actually deserve the title “The New Dylan”.

Read the rest at Digital Journal…

Could this be the worst commercial for a church – ever?!

Leave a link in the comments if you find a worse one.

Dawkins Launches Campaign to ‘Out’ Atheists

In a determined push to swell the number of self-acknowledged atheists, Richard Dawkins has initiated The Out Campaign. Dawkins makes it clear that none will be “outed” involuntarily.

Read the rest of the story at Digital Journal.

Religious Doctors Not More Likely to Care For Poor

According to a study published to be published in the July-August issue of the journal Annals of Family Medicine, Inc. , physicians who are more religious “do not appear to disproportionately care for the underserved.”

Read the rest at Digital Journal.

Niebuhr’s Radical Monotheism – I

niebuhr.jpgIn his mid-20th century book Radical Monotheism and Western Culture, Yale professor and Christian ethicist H. Richard Niebuhr wrote a chapter called Radical Faith and Western Science. I found this a good starting point for thinking about the relationship between religion and science.

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Reporter Seeks To Defend Religion, Loses Faith Instead

When experienced journalist and Christian William Lobdell asked to be put on the religion beat for the Los Angeles Times, the last thing he expected to discover was that his doubts would become stronger than his faith…

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