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by George Cassidy Payne 1089 words In an age when identity is policed by political tests and theological purity codes, the claim that no single tradition holds a monopoly on truth can sound subversive. Interfaith engagement presses precisely on that fault line. It does not dissolve conviction; it interrogates it. It does not flatten truth;
by Robert C. Koehler 790 words Perhaps theologian Walter Wink can help us understand Pete Hegseth, America’s self-declared “secretary of war” and spokesman, for God’s sake . . . for God. At a recent prayer service at the Department of Defense, for instance, Hegseth, after calling the Iranians “barbaric savages” who deserve no mercy, called on
by Russell Vandenbroucke 985 words Two Saturdays before the Kentucky Derby draws 150,000 well-heeled men and women to America’s most famous horse race, five times as large a crowd, diverse too, lines the Kentucky and Indiana banks of the Ohio River for North America’s largest annual airshow and fireworks display. Two days before this year’s,