Many of us who have wrestled with tough
questions about our faith share a favorite quote from Rainer Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet:
Not exact matches
To commemorate the event and to help get the word out
about Kent Annan's terrific book After Shock, I've
shared some reflections with the Patheos Book Club
about how disasters like these raise troubling
questions about faith:
This
question becomes urgent as cultural elites grow more hostile, and orthodox Christian beliefs (
shared by most other traditional
faiths and by many with no
faith)
about sex and marriage are redefined as hatred and bigotry.
Her most recent trip to the Middle East has sparked an even greater passion for
sharing stories and asking hard
questions about faith.
Today I'm thrilled to
share Khurram Dara's response to your
questions about his Islamic
faith as part of ourongoing interview series.
What are some mistakes that you have made in
sharing your
questions and ideas
about faith?
«But people do not have to
share a religious
faith or agree with religion on everything to see the benefit of asking the searching
questions that you, your Holiness, have posed to us
about our society and how we treat ourselves and each other.»
«It's a show
about my early life online and it deals with this era of
sharing things before the social media we know today came up... (it) deals with
questions about archiving and with how we put so much
faith in the Internet» says Soda.