From the Lecturer: Reflections on my flight to Chautauqua
Guest Column by Ulrike Guérot I am writing these lines during the eight hours of my flight to the United States. I…
Guest Column by Ulrike Guérot I am writing these lines during the eight hours of my flight to the United States. I…
Usually, I am pleased to see friends appear on TV or in the newspapers. But whenever I see my friend Imam Qari Asim in the media my heart sinks a little.
Guest Column By: Vint Cerf Today, most of us carry mobiles with digital cameras. We use applications that produce endless varieties…
Column by: The Rev. Dwight D. Andrews In the vibrant and idyllic environment of Chautauqua, it is tempting to bask…
Guest Column by Sonia Nazario In recent weeks, Donald Trump has re-ignited a conversation that never fully abates about immigrants…
Guest column by The Rev. Katharine Henderson There is an old compounding principle, which tells us that if a 20-year-old smartly…
I was leading a meeting with all of the vice presidents of our seminary, but I could think about only one thing — my teenagers. My wife and I had been up late the previous night having the “these are our values talk” with one of them. Again.
Not a country for beginners, as composer Antônio Carlos Jobim famously said, Brazil often does what is least expected. It did the unexpected in the World Cup — twice.
With the recent FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the upcoming 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has been the focus of much media attention.
We spend time every season talking about the creation of art. Writers discuss their craft and the role of the muse; the compelling line created by character in context.