Jack Spong – A Teacher Whose Words Offer Life
Column by Kevin G. Thew Forrester, Ph.D. on January, 19 2017Even before our children were born, my wife, Rïse, and I, like many a parent, sang and read to our children. Later, nestled between us in bed and then resting upon our laps, they listened intently as we read about rabbits, moons, gardens, fingers, toes and smiles. Bit by bit, these little beings began to imitate us, holding the book precariously in tiny hands; looking first at the pages and next at the words as if reading, and eventually, eagerly, albeit clumsily, turning the book’s leaf. And then one day it happened, as if by magic – they themselves were reading. They had taught themselves to learn how to read. Such pride in their newly discovered competence. And the truly magic sojourn into the land of truth had begun in earnest. They were experiencing the exhilarating freedom of moving beyond the two-dimensional landscape of imitation into the endless world of exploration, made possible by following the Spirit’s invitation to learn how to learn. Imitation is a fine and necessary beginning, but as an ending it is claustrophobic, and stultifying as death.
A Letter from Bishop Spong
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on January, 12 2017As you may have heard, while visiting in Marquette, Michigan I suffered a stroke. The date was September 10th. Since that time I have worked hard to regain my strength. I have been quite successful in that and now have no trouble walking or using my arms. It has been a learning experience. Health is a major demand of my life. I still use my running track each day for about three miles, so I feel most fortunate. The book I was writing on “Charting a New Reformation” will meet its deadline and be at Harper by the due date, the first of March, 2017. I entertained returning to my column, but as the time goes by I no longer have the strength to keep up that schedule, so I have informed Fred Plumer of ProgressiveChristianity.org that I will not be able to return to that task. I write to notify you, my readers, and to enable Fred to begin the process to choose a successor.
The Ultimate Source of Anti-Semitism – The Circumstances That Brought Judas Into the Jesus Story
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on January, 5 2017I return today to a subject that I have covered before. It is essential however, to this series on the sources of anti-Semitism, so I ask my reader’s …
May our world learn to see the infinite shades between black and white.
Column by Mike McHargue on December, 29 2016Evolution shaped our brains to take shortcuts. Our senses relay to the brain a ceaseless, torrential downpour of stimulus and information, and so our neurons team up to sort and sift this stream into higher-order abstractions–mainly categorizations in the form of either/or classifications.
The Terrible Texts: Be Fruitful and Multiply and Subdue the Earth (Originally posted August 2003)
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on December, 22 2016Christians have never been significantly committed to the preservation of our common environment. Ecological concerns are present in Church life, but they never quite make it to the top …
I, and many others, stand upon Bishop Spong’s shoulders
Column by Rev. Roger Wolsey on December, 15 2016It’s accurately said that “we stand on the shoulders of giants” and John Shelby Spong is one of mine. Bishop Spong has been a tremendous influence on my life as a pastor who is also a theologian and writer. Though we’re not of the same denomination, we are birds of a feather and kindred spirits. We share similar vocational callings. We give a damn about Christianity and its capacity to serve as a source of healing and prophetic transformation in a world that sorely needs those things. And, we care enough about the lineage we’re part of to critique the hell out of it – literally – to help separate the wheat from the chaff in ways that help the faith to be relevant and meaningful in this new millennium.
The Common Roots of Hanukkah and Christmas (Originally Posted December 2003)
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on December, 8 2016Religious people frequently assert that they have received their truth by divine revelation. It is a strange assertion, leading almost inevitably to the power claim that there is a …
Jesus’ call is for us to be whole and real, not religious; loving, not moral and righteous…
Column by Rev. David M. Felten on December, 1 2016Dear Jack,
When I learned of your stroke in September, I was en route to the fourth Common Dreams Conference in Brisbane, Queensland. Having no details at that point and being a half-a-planet away, I was anxious about having to endure the uncertainty of this news on my own. I needn’t have worried, though. As it turns out, I couldn’t have found myself in a more supportive and equally concerned crowd anywhere in the world
A New Christianity, a New Prayer Bishop Spong Style
Column by Rev. Dr. Matthew Fox on November, 24 2016“My goal in life is to pray without ceasing”.
Bishop John Shelby SpongIn his book A New Christianity for a New World: Why Traditional Faith is Dying & How A New Faith is Being Born, Bishop Spong addresses multiple issues worthy of further consideration especially because the coming year 2017, marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation and Spong is rightly calling for a Reformation today.(1) I suppose it is worth mentioning that I have been doing the same as in my book A New Reformation: Creation Spirituality and the Transformation of Christianity which contains the 95 theses that I pounded at Luther’s church in Wittenberg at Pentecost season in 2006 in response to Cardinal Ratzinger making himself pope, a practice I repeated five years later at Cardinal Law’s Basilica of Maria Maggiore in Rome on a Sunday morning in protest of his cover-up for pedophile clergy in his previous assignment as archbishop of Boston.
Does the Religious Faith of a Supreme Court Justice Matter?
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on November, 17 2016In President Obama’s recent nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to be the ninth justice on the Supreme Court, a new reality forced its way into our consciousness. With …
Prejudice: An American Reality and an American Tragedy
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on November, 10 2016It is time that we as a nation stop pretending and face the facts as they are. The evidence is overwhelming. Despite concentrated efforts to perfume intolerance under code …
Selling the Story
Column by Rev. Gretta Vosper on November, 3 2016Attila the None – The headlines are pretty clear. Both Pew Research Center and the Public Religion Research Institute have told us that people, especially young people, aren’t so much avoiding church as not even thinking it is relevant. In this American election year, those who identify as the Nones – people who state on census forms that they have no religious affiliation – have been declared the largest “religious” voting bloc in the country. Those seated in the pews of mainline, Protestant America can no longer assume they have the strong political voice they once did.
Hospitality between I and Thou, A Meditation on Bishop Spong’s Thesis #9: Ethics
Column by Cassandra Farrin on October, 27 2016I need to speak candidly with you about hospitality, perhaps the most iconic of Christian values and one of the easiest to go on attributing to the historical Jesus in spite of how much else has been stripped away from his biography. We need to discuss this because of the scary things people have been saying about refugees, about Black men, about what can be done to women. Because of the people who are bleeding in the streets.
Bishop Spong and My Painting
Column by Fred Plumer on October, 20 2016I am really not comfortable writing this article. There is a sense I am writing an obituary and nothing could be further from the truth. Bishop Spong is a beloved friend and he is apparently doing well in his recovery. I suppose I am a little nervous knowing that he will be reading what I write and we already have a history about this. For those who do not know, I am the President of ProgressiveChristianity.org. and we have been publishing Bishop Spong’s weekly articles for over six years now. About a two years ago I had dropped him a line indicating that his contract was running out and wondered what his plans were. Be assured, I wanted him to extend the contract but we needed to know. I do not remember exactly what I wrote but I may have written something like, “Jack, I know you are approaching your 85th birthday, but thought we should get this cleared up.”
Responding to Bishop Spong’s 12 Principles and the Future of Religion
Column by Rev. Dr. Matthew Fox on October, 6 2016Responding to Bishop Spong’s 12 Principles and the Future of Religion
Essay by Bishop John Shelby Spong on 6 October 2016 18 Comments
0Dear Faithful Readers: Bishop Spong is now home in New Jersey and continues to recuperate from his stroke. Until he is back to his writing we will continue to publish Weekly Essays, some from his treasure trove of past essays and some from guest authors. This week we are pleased to offer you this article from the Rev. Matthew Fox. Responding to Bishop Spong’s 12 Principles and the Future of Religion
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXVII – Thesis #11, Life After Death (continued), Survival is the Essence of Life
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on September, 29 2016It was in the Amazon rain forest that I first discovered just how deeply survival dominates every living thing. Sunlight and water are the prizes which guarantee the survival …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXVI – Thesis #11, Life After Death
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on September, 22 2016“The traditional understanding of life after death in Western Christianity was created on the premise of human uniqueness. Human beings were understood to be a special creation, …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXV – Thesis #10, Prayer (concluded)
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on September, 15 2016Before prayer can be made real our understanding of God, coupled with our understanding of how the world works, must be newly defined. Before prayer can have meaning, it …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXIV – Thesis #10, Prayer (continued), Prayer is Being not Doing
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on September, 8 2016Prayer does not bring a theistic God to our aid. It does not protect us from danger, sickness or death. Life confronts us with the truth of that reality …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXIII – Thesis #10, Prayer
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on September, 1 2016“Prayer, understood as a request made to an external, theistic deity, to act in human history, is little more than an hysterical attempt to turn the holy into …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXII– The Ninth Thesis, Ethics (concluded)
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on August, 25 2016One of my favorite phrases, “Time makes ancient good uncouth,” comes from the poet, James Russell Lowell. No words capture for me quite so well the plight of ancient …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXXI– The Ninth Thesis, Ethics (continued)
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on August, 18 2016Let me review the path we have walked thus far. We have exploded the myth found in the idea that the Ten Commandments or any other ancient code of …
The Unlikely Honored Guest at the Democratic National Convention
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on August, 11 2016He was seated in the VIP box at the Democratic National Convention, held during the last week of July, 2016, in Philadelphia. He was surrounded in that reserved and exclusive …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXX – The Ninth Thesis, Ethics (continued)
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on August, 4 2016We have thus far relativized the mythical claims made for the code by which the people of Israel claimed to live, by noting that even the Bible reveals confusion …
Charting a New Reformation, Part XXIX – The Ninth Thesis, Ethics (continued)
Column by Bishop John Shelby Spong on July, 28 2016One of the ways the demise of yesterday’s religious power can be determined is to notice that things, once held to be ultimately sacred, now appear in jokes …