Assisted Death and the Church’s Vocation Jonathan Turtle October 24, 2018 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary, Ethics The "assisted dying" conversation already includes children, those whom the initial legislation sought to protect.
Suicide, Sin, and Grace Joey Royal September 18, 2018 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary, Ethics What does the Church have to offer in the face of increasing suicide rates and a rising mental health crisis?
Walker Percy and the Search for Meaning Chip Prehn August 2, 2018 Books, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Humanity’s search for understanding, meaning, and purpose haunted Percy and is a major theme of his oeuvre.
Neil Gorsuch: Pro-life Episcopalian Douglas LeBlanc March 23, 2017 Books, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Someday, perhaps, it will no longer be considered provocative for a Supreme Court nominee to believe that all human life is intrinsically valuable.
The craft of suffering The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner February 15, 2017 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary, The Episcopal Church The Christian experience of suffering is distinctive. “Pain without God is intolerable. Everything in our culture flows from this ‘without God’; and, in this case, pain therefore sweeps everything before itself.”
The cruelty of Christmas Benjamin Guyer December 8, 2015 Commentary A part of me hates Christmas; a part of me curses Christmas — and the infant Christ just lays there and stares.