Nathan Day Wilson
Tag Archives: interfaith
Fostering cooperation
My most recent column about interfaith cooperation, religious awareness and diversity. Comments are invited! Nathan Day Wilson
Sep 11, ten years later
10 years after 9/11, reflect and rememberby Nathan Day Wilson Sept. 11, 2001, is personal. That day, I was supposed to be in Washington, D.C., at a place not far from the Pentagon. Instead, due to change in my itinerary, I was in a meeting in Charleston, W.Va. During a break in the meeting, myContinue reading “Sep 11, ten years later”
Higher education
What should we cut; what should we cut? That’s the question many religious communities, like many families, are asking. They want to reduce spending by eliminating all that is inessential. In theory, that is a great idea, of course. To put the theory into practice, however, the operative question is “What is essential?” One areaContinue reading “Higher education”
Those who begin by burning books will end by burning people
Read and leave a comment at http://www.shelbynews.com/articles/2010/09/10/news/doc4c89a32f6b3aa737887042.txt Nathan Day Wilson
I thank God for Anne Rice
Check it out at http://www.shelbynews.com/articles/2010/08/14/news/doc4c64a796ec21c433944293.txt Nathan Day Wilson