catapult magazine: unite.learn.serve
this issue
vol. 5, num. 7
2006-04-07 — 2006-04-21
Throughout history, the Church has condemned many unruly people as heretics. What is the relationship between heresy and doctrine?
columns
Rebel rebel?
Christian teen-agers searching for authentic rebellion have a tricky task.
new resources!
*culture is not optional is excited to introduce the first two books in our new Road Map Series. Do Justice: A Social Justice Road Map and Eat Well: A Food Road Map both collect essays, artwork and resources lists to serve as an introduction to exploring what faithfulness might look like in each of these areas of life. They're only $7.50, so you can get one for yourself and one to share!
feature
The Society of Heretics and Believers
by Barbara Zielinski
Joan of Arc, Martin Luther, Galileo?what do heretics past and present contribute to the community of faith?
articles
EditorialThere are no heretics here
by Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma
Apparently, "truth is stranger than it used to be" in today's college classrooms.
Of orthodoxy and orthopraxy
by Henry Bakker
A reflection on Simone Weil, a scholar and activist who defied categories in early twentieth century Europe.
ArticleThe 67th book
by Ryan Snuffer
Reflection on unwritten scripture that come to form the elusive cultural appendices to the Bible.
Confessions of a fundamentalist librarian: Negotiating heresies
by Neil E. Das
On wrestling with the unwritten doctrine of a profession.
ArticleCards on the table
by Phil Kan
What happens when we give one another permission to hold us accountable?
reviews
ReviewTransformational theatre
by Bill Boerman-Cornell
A review of God?s Work, a play written by and produced by the Albany Park Theatre Project in Chicago.
Essays to encounter
by Denis Haack
A review of Rodney Clapp's Border Crossings: Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs.
in case you missed it the first time
ArticleDeath by ice or fire
by Janel Kragt Bakker
Life is a complicated game of Would You Rather? for a those who find pieces of home in two very different worlds.
Men are prigs
by Grant Elgersma
Marilynne Robinson frees John Calvin from historical captivity in The Death of Adam.
weaving the web
larynandjanel.comReflections by heretics
In a blog post, Laryn Bakker muses on the openly heretical ministry, Ikon.
Sojourners MagazineA Confessing Church in America?
Bill Wylie-Kellerman calls the North American community of faith to a time of discernment.
The New PantagruelAugustine: An imperialist life?
Joshua Skinner reviews a book on Augustine by James. J. O'Donnell.
the back page
- AlternetFlight Rage Incident Reveals the Dark Side of Osteen's 'Prosperity Gospel'
- The TennesseanGod and art: Nashville's religious communities bridge the gap
- The New York TimesThe pursuit of justice vs. the pursuit of peace
- Weekend AmericaEat Well, Pay What You Can
- Yale University ReflectionsSoli Deo Gloria
recent discussion
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- How Do You Tell Your Kids Who God Is?
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- Finding a book about the people of the Bible
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- Feast means joy.
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recent *cino blog entries
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