英语家园

 找回密码
 注册

QQ登录

只需一步,快速开始

扫一扫,访问移动社区

搜索

Faith, Ever Evolving

发布者: lorespirit | 发布时间: 2012-10-7 12:16| 查看数: 1211| 评论数: 0|

Almost exactly 45 years ago, TIME published a historic cover with the words IS GOD DEAD? on a stark

black background. The question provoked enormous controversy, but the story carefully explored the

role of faith in a secular and cynical age. This week, on the eve of Easter and Passover, we ask a

different question: What if there's no hell? The story is both a portrait of Evangelical minister Rob Bell,

who is shaking up the religious world with his tolerance for mystery and doubt, and in a larger sense, an

exploration of Christianity's continuing struggle to reconcile itself with the modern world. The author of

this week's cover is Jon Meacham, the Pulitzer Prize--winning author and former editor of Newsweek

who is one of America's foremost thinkers on the role of religion in public life. Jon sees a through line

between the two stories, noting that what we wrote in 1966 about Christian thinkers--"they seek to

imagine and define a God who can touch men's emotions and engage men's minds"--is a perfect

description of Bell.

This week, in the wake of Washington's fragile budget agreement and President Obama's proposals for

debt reduction, we offer our own politically incorrect take on how to cut a trillion dollars from the military

budget. National-security correspondent Mark Thompson, also a Pulitzer winner, looks at long-sacred

military budgets and not only proposes the elimination of unnecessary and outdated weapons systems

but also argues that we can build a smarter military by concentrating on vital missions and eliminating

some carrier groups and jet fighters and still be able to project power across the globe far better than any

other nation.

最新评论

关闭

站长推荐上一条 /1 下一条

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表