A Note On Our Divided Hearts
Or This Sunday’s Afternoon Sermon
I was poking around the web looking for signs of the new Star Trek series that’s coming called Picard. Yeah, that might sound silly for a man my age but there’s a history. On September 8th 1966 when I was 9 years old the first episode of Star Trek aired and everything about the future…
			The firing of cops, military leaders like Mattis, Mullen, and Allen speaking out, police chiefs hired for their ability to say the right things, even a serious effort at changing the rules of engagement (with body cams, etc.) and creating mechanisms of accountability, none of these collected points of inflection will be sufficient to change…
We all know, I think, about the debilitating and stifling features of shame. America’s Protestant history includes putting the wayward in the public stocks as well as the endorsement of pan-religious commitments to guilt, shame, and blame for acts of non-conformity. To be shunned, in social worlds or in matters of conscience, for expressions of…
From Inside Trump’s Mind, Or Why the Intellectual Smoke is Emotional FireIt’s crucial to understand that our resistance is defined in important ways by that which we resist. We cannot presume that our efforts are outside the context of our opposition. We’re not some noble project acting in a vacuum. So we must fathom Trump…
“I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality.”–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In celebration of Dr. King today it strikes me as particularly important to begin with the truth. We…
It is no small matter to advance the courage of one’s convictions, especially if your values and actions fail to identify with majority culture or, in this Age of the Meme, those who manage the discourse. Whose story gets told is not an equal opportunity promise. The fiction of unity often holds us together when…