by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture
Yesterday, the Pew Forum released the second installment of their original “US Religious Landscape Survey.” I blogged some comments on the last report and will do the same on the second installment in the next day or two. If you have time, I would highly... by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture, Personal
I was tagged in another meme by my sweet Scriber/blogger friend Sonja from my old stompin ground in VA. Here’s the gist: Consider aspects of our culture where we have too easily compromised, issues that you passionately oppose. Then, ask yourself what it would... by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture, Christian Spirituality
INTRODUCTION At no other point in the world’s history has Humanity been as interconnected and interdependent as it is at the start of the 21st century. Bomb blasts in Nigeria bring Grand Rapids commuters to their knees with a spike in gas prices. Droughts in the South... by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture, Church Culture, Emerging Church
This morning the New York Times reported on the Pew Forum On Religion And Public Life’s latest survey entitled, “US Religious Landscape Survey.” It is a 143 page document outlining the seismic religious shift the American culture is undergoing. And... by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture, Politics
“There is now no recognized moral knowledge upon which projects of fostering moral development [can] be based.” -Dallas Willard, Divine Conspiracy, pg. 3 This very idea was reflected by Peter Steinfels in a column in this mornings New York Times.... by Jeremy Bouma | American Culture, Christian Spirituality
Warning: there are some small spoilers, but nothing to ruin the movie for you! Yesterday, I went to the opening show of one of most unexpectedly redemptive movies I think I’ve seen in a long time: I Am Legend. It’s a dystopic horror/drama film staring Will...