Reforming Education: Questions that Give Pause

Today, Scot McKnight posted a set of questions regarding educational reform from dianeravitch.net: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2013/11/19/educational-reform-some-caustic-questions/ The author, Robert Shepherd, confronts with apparent anger the assumptions of "the corporate reformers who think they know how to reform American education." I'm the academic VP at a small Christian liberal arts college, the second such post I've held.  Altogether, I … Continue reading Reforming Education: Questions that Give Pause

The Theological Dimensions of the Gettysburg Address

Thomas Kidd has a great, brief piece about the theological dimensions of Pres Lincoln's Gettysburg Address: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/2013/11/a-new-birth-of-freedom-the-gettysburg-address/ Pres Obama's handling of the Gettysburg 150th anniversary observance--deciding not to appear, even though most previous Presidents appeared, choosing to read a version of the speech that did not include the words "under God"--makes Dr Kidd's observations even … Continue reading The Theological Dimensions of the Gettysburg Address

Pastors, Obamacare, & “No Comment”

Scot McKnight makes some lucid observations re John King's recent CNN report on Evangelical pastors & support for Obamacare: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2013/11/18/a-comment-on-no-comment/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PatheosJesusCreed+%28Blog+-+Jesus+Creed%29 I've argued here & elsewhere that the stated goals of Obamacare could be better & more cheaply achieved through other, simpler, less drastic means. Christians are obligated to provide for, to meet the physical needs … Continue reading Pastors, Obamacare, & “No Comment”