Steveawiggins
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Sects and Violence in the Ancient World
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A blog that tries to find intelligent things to say about religion and related subjects.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 4574 )
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Monk Over Matter
People can think with their emotions. At a young age we begin formal schooling to teach us the rational ways that we must develop to live in society. Read more
Posted on 18 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Head of STEAM
The market producing doctorates in the humanities is showing no signs of slowing down. The fact is we’re all human, and many of us aren’t very technically... Read more
Posted on 17 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Episcopal Pity
Call me naive. Really, I won’t mind. I’ll readily admit that I was raised in a conservative household that held a fundamentalist view of Christianity. Read more
Posted on 16 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Death by Molasses
Ninety-seven years ago today, 21 people were killed by molasses. Even having lived in Boston, I had never heard of the Boston Molasses Disaster. Read more
Posted on 15 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Creating English
From Wikimedia CommonsAs with the text of the Bible, there is doubt about some of Shakespeare’s plays. Scholars scrutinize. (That’s what we’re supposed to do.)... Read more
Posted on 14 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Defying Labels
I don’t know much about the music industry, but I do know that as in publishing, labels make a difference. Who doesn’t conjure up a certain sound when they see... Read more
Posted on 13 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Excuse Me, Mammon
An article in the New York Times back in December explored the use of God in adverting. The piece, by Michael McCarthy, suggests that religious viewers are not... Read more
Posted on 12 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Dead of Winter
One of the commonalities of all religions, I used to tell my students, is the concern with death. Not that all religions react to it in nearly the same way,... Read more
Posted on 11 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
First Stronghold
FIRST Robotics has a way of getting into your blood. Like many people of my generation, I learned about FIRST Robotics through my daughter. Read more
Posted on 10 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
And a Blessed New Year
A new year is always a time for predictions and prognostications. Although the religious basis for New Year’s Day is often deeply sublimated, the changing of th... Read more
Posted on 09 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
To Nature, and Beyond
It might seem odd to differentiate the supernatural from an established world religion like Roman Catholicism. After all, be premise of traditional... Read more
Posted on 08 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Thoughts in a Cemetery
Being distinguished, indeed, getting noticed, is increasingly difficult to accomplish. When you read a lot of history, you realize that anyone who managed to... Read more
Posted on 07 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Girl, Rising
It is perhaps unusual to stop and think about who you are. From the moment consciousness kicks in, our lives are a non-stop progression of stimuli and response... Read more
Posted on 06 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Who’s Driving?
Technology has been kind to civilization. At least in some aspects. I often think how easy communication has become. When I was just starting out in the... Read more
Posted on 05 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Local Lore
One of the true joys of having more than a day off work at a time is the privilege to spend days reading. Although I read on the bus as a matter of course, it i... Read more
Posted on 04 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Awakening Forces
Star Wars: The Force Awakens does not disappoint. Many of us who saw the original installment recognized the archetypal image right away. Read more
Posted on 03 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
And a Literate New Year
One of the most common criticisms of religion, among its detractors, is that it is “uninformed.” I suspect that this is intended to critique the education of... Read more
Posted on 02 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Riding a Cycle
Spare-ribs and sauerkraut. My step-father always insisted on these for the turning of a new year. The old year was to end on something sour while the new was... Read more
Posted on 01 January 2016 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Books of 2015
It’s the end of 2015 and looking at my records on Goodreads it looks like I read 100 books this year. That tends to be my goal mark, but after twelve months of... Read more
Posted on 31 December 2015 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Simple Gifts
Thing Explainer, a whimsical gift for my daughter at Christmas, is perhaps the trendiest present found here this year. Randall Munroe, who makes a living as a... Read more
Posted on 30 December 2015 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
