Christianity

Being the church without a 'church'

Congregations in need of space are being expelled by the City.

Part II: Reinvigorating Christianity

Instead of regurgitating the same old arguments, we should discuss original ideas regarding religion and God.

Part I: Reinvigorating Christianity

Jelani Harvey questions the culture of religious debate on campus.

Our developing nation

Contemporary American society should reexamine the role of Judeo-Christian values.

Beyond coexistence

Religion cannot and should not define friendships.

Forming a communal bond

The narratives and parables purposefully mirror real-life situations, both good and bad, to act as paragons for righteous behavior in our own lives.

Veritable discussions

Much time is spent deconstructing philosophies and religions that prescribe answers to the big questions, which is fine, but where does one go to begin constructing one’s own ideas?

KCCC—Is it all you imagined it would be?

Is there a case for such apparent redundancy in what are increasingly pan-Asian Christian groups, especially given the apparent migratory tendency of their “members”?

Westboro: the exalted will be humbled

Westboro isn’t just a group of off-the-wall religious fanatics: they represent something larger, the idea that God is interested in the morally upright. He is not.

A True Leader

Do I feel that my position as the president of Columbia Catholic Undergraduates and my sex as a woman conflict with the fact that I, as a woman, cannot lead the congregation in the Holy Mass, the most fundamental celebration in the Catholic faith? This was the question posed to me when I agreed to write this article on being a Catholic woman on Columbia’s campus.