American Political Witchcraft
Apparently, the politics of fear is no longer a strong enough brew for my country. From sea to shining seas, spells are now being spun over the presidential primaries and the up-coming 2012 presidential race that resemble a form of political witchcraft. The hard-hitting divisive rhetoric of recent years that reflected legitimate fundamental differences between Democrats and Republicans has yielded to a pernicious manipulation that craves control of the American presidency. How could this happen?
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Elaine Storkey (conversation)
Charles Strohmer talks about public communication and gender with the widely listened-to British Christian Elaine Storkey, author and BBC broadcaster on current affairs.
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John Peck (conversation)
Charles Strohmer talks with John Peck, British theologian and philosopher, about how dramatically his life – as a Christian – changed with the discovery that God’s wisdom was for all of life.
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Wisdom Tradition – See with New Eyes
The link below takes you a summary review of the historic wisdom tradition and its literature. It’s a summary review with a difference. It looks with fresh eyes at an old and respected tradition whose way of reasoning about life and decision-making has been largely lost to us today. The wisdom tradition offers us an alternative way of reasoning about life, and thus a wiser way of living. I think you will find some discoveries surprising. Feel free leave a comment to start some discussion.
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Ten Years After 9/11
What Are We Remembering?
by Charles Strohmer
The 10th anniversary of 9/11 is upon us. But what will we be remembering? Will it be humble remembering of our days of personal and collective grief, suffering, tears, and loss? Or will it be faux remembering?
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Is a UN Imposed Palestinian State Wise?
Is a UN Imposed Palestinian State Wise?
by Charles Strohmer
In September, the United Nations will vote on whether to grant statehood to Palestine. Unless something profoundly changes in Israel or Palestine before that day, almost certainly the vote in the General Assembly will be overwhelmingly “Yes.” This will seem like imposing a bridge too far for Israel to cross. What will occur afterwards is anyone’s guess. Read more
The Blast is Back
Like everyone else lately, I’ve been thinking about radiation, ever since the calamitous earthquake and tsunami struck Japan in March, killing thousands and unrepairingly damaging its Fukushima nuclear plant. Actually, I’ve been thinking about radiation again, because its horrors inspired an essay I wrote years ago, a kind of meditation, if you will, about a great childhood fear that affected me in ways the adults seemed oblivious to. Are we adults today, I wondered, failing our children by not understanding the fear that they may have about nuclear power. Then I read Hanna Beech’s article in Time (April 4, 2011), about why it took a nuclear crisis to energize many of Japan’s young people as a catalyst for changing Japan’s ossified establishment. Although my essay has nothing directly to with the young of Japan, maybe it does. Maybe will resonate.
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Images of Wisdom in Cairo
One of the prominent features of wisdom is that, to use an image from the book of Proverbs, she cries to be heard in the streets. In other words, Lady Wisdom is not some disinterested spectator. You will find her in the public square, resolutely engaged. And her aim? It is to be a reasonable and responsible, and civil, voice for establishing more cooperative arrangements among people who are different. Read more
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