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August 3, 2011

A new online feature looks at current events through the lens of scripture, and elsewhere it's hotter 'n hell.

So much news of late has been just awful (witness Maureen Dowd's 'way-over-the-top commentary in the New York Times on the resolution of the federal budget crisis) that TPC notes with great eagerness and relief a new feature, "ON Scripture," at the Huffington Post.

July 22, 2011

The author of the new suspense novel, The Breath of God, shares with his protagonist a love of academic scholarship.

Schooled as an attorney and professionally successful as a real estate developer, Jeffrey Small's real passion is religion.  A graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School, he earned a master's degree in religious studies from Oriel College at Oxford University in England. He is active in the Episcopal Church, serves on the Board of Trustees at General Theological Seminary in New York, studied Yoga in India and practiced Buddhist meditation in Bhutan. He writes frequently for The Huffington Post. The Breath of Godis his first novel.

December 16, 2010

Over 800 videos have been submitted for the "It Gets Better Project", and among those who have submitted are Christians, Muslims and Jews who are either gay or lesbian or who want to show support for their LGBT friends. 

November 12, 2010

National Council of Churches executive Michael Kinnamon says it's "incomprehensible" that former President George W. Bush defends the use of torture during his administration in his new memoir, Decision Points.

Bush's defense of torture 'incomprehensible'