Category Archives: Violence and Religion
Mid-Twentieth Century Blues. Chapter Six. The Students
Once Inspiring, Students Became a Downdraft! Teaching was an artform for me. Early in my career, I gave up opportunities to advance to administrative positions because I loved being in the classroom. Student discussions were vibrant. Cracking open a window to other cultures … Continue reading →
Mid-Twentieth Century Blues. Chapter Four, Part One.
Inescapable Institutional Violence “For the beauty of strong courageous women is ugly by misogynist standards of “beauty.” Mary Daly Prelude Sometimes you get caught up in a cause or a battle and you cannot step away from … Continue reading →
Violence as an Agent of Change
“When War Broke out in Heaven…” Violence is Local Terror and violence permeates our lives these days. It is on the news, in games, in television shows and movies, on the streets and in our living rooms. Every nine seconds … Continue reading →