Commentary

Danny Schechter 12-01-2007
Predatory credit hurts homeowners - and the world economy.
The difficulty - and necessity - of finding a middle ground on stem cells.
Amy Ard 12-01-2007
Photo by Kari Shea on Unsplash

In the past, the bulk of my Christmas shopping has usually been done between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve. There’s something about waking up on the day before Christmas in a sheer panic that propels me straight into the open arms of every electronics, sporting goods, and department store within a 10-mile radius. While my family spends the morning sipping coffee, making red velvet cake, and cutting intricate little gift tags, I’ve spent the day with folks I’ve come to recognize as my extended family—a dysfunctional, wild-eyed bunch with a procrastination problem.

This year, however, will be different. Last January my husband and I embarked on an adventure inspired by newspaper coverage of the Buy-Nothing-New Year covenant groups forming across the country. Together with a few friends from work, we agreed to spend an entire year living more simply by not buying anything new, with exceptions made for consumables (food, toilet paper, etc.), replacement parts such as water filters, and intangible services such as a night at the theater. We’ve found the best thrift stores, traded items with friends, and managed to give birth to our first child without ever stepping foot in a Babies “R” Us.

Molly Marsh 11-01-2007
From parables to street theater, imagined worlds open our eyes.
Heather Boushey 9-01-2007
No-benefit jobs leave parents struggling.
Colin Mathewson 9-01-2007
Learning from the grassroots at the U.S. Social Forum.
Paul Magno 9-01-2007
The Bush administration's "license to torture."
Duane Shank 8-01-2007
What churches need to know.
Marie Dennis 8-01-2007
Pushing back efforts to remilitarize Japan.
Joe Nangle 8-01-2007
The continuing vitality of liberation theology
William Cavanaugh 7-01-2007

History does not tend to be kind to Christian theologians who demand war.

In a New York Times article titled "A Catholic Debate Mounts on the Meaning of 'Just War'" published

Kim Bobo 7-01-2007
Religious leaders are backing the Employee Free Choice Act.
Elizabeth Palmberg 7-01-2007
How to stop fueling the agribusiness model.
Shane Claiborne 6-01-2007
The horror of death does not have the last word.
Jesse Holcomb 6-01-2007
Do shows like 24 help make torture acceptable?
Laurel Mathewson 6-01-2007
The better half of peacemaking.
Frida Berrigan 4-01-2007
Bush's costly, illegal, and dangerous weapons buildup.
Chap Clark 4-01-2007
What does it mean to use life to give life?
Alan Betts 4-01-2007
The faith community will need to step up its role as protectors of creation.
Rory E. Anderson 3-01-2007
'Blood diamonds' still fuel conflict.