The Guardian: Why America’s Growing Unaffiliated May Mean We Need More Grief Counselors

When individuals lose something or someone close to them, grief is not unexpected; unaffiliated Americans leaving a faith may be no exception.

When individuals lose something or someone close to them, grief is not unexpected; unaffiliated Americans leaving a faith may be no exception.

I received my author copy of The Ecumenical Edwards: Jonathan Edwards and the Theologians (Ashgate, 2015), today, which has my chapter “The Erotic Side of Divine Participation: Jonathan Edwards, Gregory of Nyssa, and Origen of Alexandria on Song of Songs…

On July 7 my article “Losing Faith in Religious Higher Education: What happens when a seminary professor joins the religiously ‘unaffiliated’?” came out in the Chronicle of Higher Education. This was my “coming out” piece as a secular humanist and…