Friday's News & Ideas
Spirituality in the workplace: accommodated or embraced?
Patheos: It is not surprising that conversations about spirituality in the workplace become about how to accommodate the spiritual, if it can be accommodated at all.
The I's have it
Wall Street Journal: Peggy Noonan says an epidemic of egomania is striking America's civilian and military leadership.
Gen. David Petraeus may have fallen from pedestal, but woe to the ‘fallen woman’
Washington Post: The stereotypes surrounding Petraeus-Broadwell affair are almost as old as Christianity.
Saint Paul seminary agrees to specifics of move as Adam Hamilton steps down as board chair
United Methodist Reporter: Well-known UM pastor and author resigns as seminary board chair to avoid any conflicts of interest.
Cokesbury closures challenge seminaries
United Methodist News Service: Closing of Cokesbury stores has theological schools across the United States scrambling to determine their next move.
Notice to confirmation candidates: Be careful what you post on Facebook
US Catholic: Minnesota teen is denied confirmation after posting photo on Facebook opposing state’s proposed amendment banning gay marriage.
The Spark
Bringing back meekness as a virtue
The milquetoast has been, and continues to be, maligned. But, as Rhoda Feng explains in the Atlantic, meekness is far better than anger.
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