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Posted by Rebecca on May 26, 2005
Investigative reporter Mark Benjamin dissects the last episode of “Law and Order: SVU” in which soldiers who took a malaria drug go nuts months later and start killing people including themselves. The storyline was “ripped from my headlines” - after three hard years of investigative reporting, Benjamin says. But Benjamin’s biggest beef is how the reporter in “SVU” is portrayed - as a trash-picker with no ethics who turns his files over to the cops.
Salon.com Arts & Entertainment Ripped from my headlines! (subscription required - hey, it’s worth it!)
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Posted by Rebecca on May 25, 2005
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Posted by Rebecca on May 25, 2005
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Posted by Rebecca on May 24, 2005
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Posted by Rebecca on May 24, 2005
About a year ago I interviewed the Carmelites of Indianapolis to learn how they “pray the news.” Recently, they launched a School of Prayer on their web site. If the “usual” way of praying doesn’t cut it for you, try this.
Carmelites of Indianapolis
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Posted by Rebecca on May 23, 2005
Massive museum based on ministry A “ministry” that spends millions to show Adam and Eve with dinosaurs? Sure, says Ken Ham, founder of the Creation Museum, a multi-million dollar extravaganza in Boone County, KY. Apparently, the editors of the Cincinnati Enquirer agreed enough to write the headline without batting an eyelash.
But here’s what gets me. They did a sidebar story on ‘what people are saying’ about the creation museum, and all the pro/con comments centered on the questions of science, not ministry.
In other words, What does this so-called ‘ministry’ have to do with healing the sick, bringing good news to the poor, release to the captives, or even ‘making disciples’?
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Posted by Rebecca on May 21, 2005
Read what Catholic feminist theologian Rosemary Radford Ruether had to say about the new pope, in an interview with the Finnish magazine Suomen Kuvalehti. Ruether is prefessor emeritus at Pacific School of Religion and the author of “Sexism and God Talk” and other books
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Posted by Rebecca on May 20, 2005
Including some of those at Calvin College, in Michigan. The school is associated with the Christian Reformed Church. About 1/3 of the faculty and staff signed a letter protesting Bush’s speech there tomorrow.
Verity- thanks for the head up on this!
The Chronicle: Daily news: 05/18/2005 — 01
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Posted by Rebecca on May 18, 2005
A couple of years back, I wrote a seminary paper on how VR can heal the mind-body dualism which religion, unfortunately, has helped perpetuate. In the paper, I argued that theologians need to engage cutting-edge technology like VR and play a role in how it develops - not to try and ‘control’ it (although we can weigh in on ethical matters), or to use it to “convert” people (scary) but because it has healing potential.
A few days ago, this AP article ran on the front page of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Video games strengthen stroke victims
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