Since for both of us the Bible remains the ultimate authority, it’s probably best to compare notes concerning key exegetical issues. The key question for me is this: does the exegesis being produced ...
Find today’s readings here. Is it possible that God knows my heart if I don’t always feel like I know it myself? In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that we cannot “serve God and mammon,” and that it ...
Does God know everything? Does that knowledge include everything that will happen in the future? Classic Christianity answers yes, using "omniscience" to label God's attribute of knowing everything ...
Being “known” is a great paradox. We want to be known by others and we don’t want to be lonely. But at the same time, opening up is scary and vulnerable. In certain circumstances, privacy can be ...
Last week’s Torah portion, parashat B’shalach, celebrates the extraordinary event during our exodus from Egypt wherein we cross through the parted waters of the sea of reeds—a pivotal moment in our ...
Thank you for your thoughtful and challenging remarks. Your wisdom is valuable to me. Theology is, and always has been, produced in dialogue and I’m delighted to be in conversation with you. In ...