...on Paul’s masterpiece. What luxury—and what joy! As I pondered what textbooks to assign, I was mindful that for 16 consecutive weeks this summer, preachers who use the Revised Common...
...as co-host. We talk about: How AI taps into our instincts for communication, mystery, and relationship. How this both increases its usefulness and gives us the creeps. What AI is...
...about God and his gracious ways. Its succinct chapters—laced with contemporary illustrations from literature and film—make it a good candidate for use in small-group studies, while the judicious use of...
It was break time at a diocesan meeting. Several priests huddled in a corner before the conference room windows. They were discussing their use of Artificial Intelligence. They did not...
...of absolution should be used by priests in all private confessions. Private confession indisputably belongs to our Anglican heritage, yet few Anglicans today make use of it. Many are unaware...
...Edition Plough, 388 pages, $12.99 The season of Lent, because of its increased dedication to spiritual matters and self-reflection, is a natural time for Christians to seek useful texts to...
...day, in this place, under these conditions. We fail our congregations when we “muse on themes.” We must avoid offering something during the time of the Sermon that would more...
...over all—God be blessed forever. Amen!” Her translation shows the extent to which Paul’s personal oath in 9:1 (“I am not lying”) is anchored—indeed, “saturated,” to use Gaventa’s language—by doxology:...
...and accessibility in the church. The panel on sexism and abuse had been promoted online since late January, but began receiving negative attention when the ACNA’s provincial social media circulated...