#Religion

Arts & Humanities

After Saturday Comes Sunday

In the Middle East, neighbors warned the Christians: ‘after Saturday comes Sunday.’ It means: ‘after we finish off the Saturday people, we will finish you, the Sunday people.’  For the Jews, 850,000 of them – the Saturday people – left their homes in Arab lands years ago for Israel. Now in the days of ISIS it is the turn of the Christians – the Sunday people – to find themselves in mortal jeopardy in Iraq, Syria and adjacent countries. Over the past years, we have opened the newspapers every day to read about increasing attacks on Christians, who were killed and their villages decimated.  Sunday finally may be here.  But the persecution is nothing new. 

Arts & Humanities

P.S. There is no Bible 1.0

While we’re rapidly approaching the third decade of the 21st century, the world seems weirdly out of whack. A postmodern plurality of everything – lifestyles, identities, interpretations of the world we live in – has led to an unprecedented degree of both personal freedom and a general uneasy feeling of uncertainty. This is the tightrope between boon and bane that members of modern Western society have to walk. Our uncertainty pertains to all aspects of life: Whom should I love? How do I raise my children? What makes me a good person? What should I do with my life?

Arts & Humanities

The Bible and Films: An Interview with Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch

Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch is a theologian specializing in the relationship between bible and film. In this interview, she shares her knowledge on the visual and the cinematic Bible of today.

Arts & Humanities

The Bible and Cults: Interview with George Chryssides

George Chryssides is deeply rooted in his research on new cults and religious movements. We sat down with him for an interview to learn more about his work.

Pin It on Pinterest