by Robert Parham | Mar 18, 2008 | Opinion
What color was Jesus? Was it skin pigmentation that determined Jesus’ message or was it the prophetic imagination that defined his mission? Are pigmentation and imagination separable or inseparable? How is it that we remake Jesus in our own image?Jesus’...
by Robert Parham | Mar 11, 2008 | Opinion
Untruth anywhere harms truth everywhere. Misleading headlines misdirect public opinion. False charges cover up flawed documents. No matter how noble the cause, wrongful means damage the desired goal. Reducing the emissions that cause global warming is a much-desired...
by Robert Parham | Mar 10, 2008 | Opinion
Climate change’s impact on church ministries and missions must be a top drawer issue for the North American Baptist leaders, who will meet at the Carter Center on Wednesday to discuss next steps for the New Baptist Covenant. The invitation list includes both...
by Robert Parham | Mar 7, 2008 | Opinion
Unless a 21st century Moses comes down from Stone Mountain with a new commandment about global warming, don’t expect the majority of Southern Baptist clergy to tackle the issue of human-induced climate change. Scientific consensus simply isn’t enough to...
by Robert Parham | Feb 27, 2008 | Opinion
Global warming is worse now than when I first wrote about it in my out-of-print book, Loving Neighbors Across Time: A Christian Guide to Protecting the Earth, published in late 1991. Scientific evidence is more definitive. Moral action is more urgent. Opposition is...