joshuago’s religion Bookmarks

04 FEB 2012
[David Brooks] How to Fight the Man

Rebellion without a rigorous alternative vision is just a feeble spasm.

22 JUL 2011
[Christianity Today] Geek Theologian

God could make everything, but instead he says, "I bestow upon you the gift of free will so that you can participate in making this world. I could make everything, but I am going to give you some spark of my genius. Surprise me with something truly good and beautiful."

04 JUN 2011
[John Piper] What Tone Should Preachers Aim At?

Stay focused and don't make it about you; pursue the tone of the text. But let it be informed and colored by the tone of the bigger picture. Written for Christian preachers, but principles are generally applicable.

07 MAR 2011
[The Boston Globe] The power of lonely

Blocking off enough alone time is an important component of a well-functioning social life. If we want to get the most out of the time we spend with people, we should make sure we’re spending enough of it away from them.

29 JAN 2011
[Vermont Royster] In Hoc Anno Domini

The beautiful classic editorial piece published in the WSJ every Christmas.

29 DEC 2010
[Archbishop Timothy Dolan] A Christmas prayer: Put the poor first

The call to help the needy plays a major role in Christianity's history and is utterly central to its message. This should never be forgotten. The way to do something is to see the needy as people first, not projects.

24 NOV 2010
[NY Times] Peace, Love and Puritanism

Why does it matter whether we get the Puritans right or not? The simple answer is that it matters because our civil society depends, as theirs did, on linking an ethics of the common good with the uses of power.

09 SEP 2010
[David Brooks] The Gospel of Wealth

The tension between good and plenty, God and mammon, became the central tension in American life, propelling ferocious energies and explaining why the U.S. is at once so religious and so materialist. Americans are moral materialists, spiritualists working on matter.

05 SEP 2010
[Paul Graham] What You Can't Say

Every era has its heresies, and if you don't get imprisoned for them you will at least get in enough trouble that it becomes a complete distraction.

17 AUG 2010
[Ross Douthat] Islam and the Two Americas

The first America tends to make the finer-sounding speeches, and the second America often strikes cruder, more xenophobic notes. But both understandings of this country have real wisdom to offer, and both have been necessary to the American experiment’s success.