Married Magdalene? A Four-Part Series – Anna Cwikla

Married Magdalene? A Four-Part Series – Anna Cwikla

Posted by: on Jan 13, 2015 | No Comments

This is the first article in a four-part series exploring The Lost Gospel: Decoding the Ancient Text that Reveals Jesus’ Marriage to Mary the Magdalene. 

Evil Concentrated and Dissipated: Boko Haram and the Politics of Evil – Cathryn van Kessel

Evil Concentrated and Dissipated: Boko Haram and the Politics of Evil – Cathryn van Kessel

Posted by: on Sep 15, 2014 | No Comments

“…the religiously loaded term “evil” served a noble purpose in strengthening the public support for action, and yet contributed to a catharsis that has prevented the general public from examining systemic issues in both Nigeria and Canada.”

Sunday Morning Salons: Cultivating Engaged Citizenship – Alison Colpitts and Helen Mo

Sunday Morning Salons: Cultivating Engaged Citizenship – Alison Colpitts and Helen Mo

Posted by: on Sep 13, 2014 | No Comments

“Somewhere between a faith community potluck and the French salon, we carved out a working model and named it Sunday Morning Salon.” – Sunday Morning Salon creators Alison Colpitts and Helen Mo look back on thirteen successful salons and reflect on what it means to “stay informed” in today’s world.

The Bordeaux Statement & the G8: The Voice of Ecumenical Strength – Lindsay Ann Cox

The Bordeaux Statement & the G8: The Voice of Ecumenical Strength – Lindsay Ann Cox

Posted by: on Jul 7, 2011 | One Comment

“Religious leaders, like world leaders, now know that working for change necessitates expanded cooperation.”

Beyond Unrefined Frustrations – Simon Appolloni

Beyond Unrefined Frustrations – Simon Appolloni

Posted by: on Jun 27, 2011 | One Comment

“Can the education system from high schools to universities help youth to engage in deeper and more reflective deliberations? Or will youth simply turn to the vastness of the Internet or the convenience of railway corridors and graffiti to express unrefined frustrations?”