James A. Forbes, Jr.: The Angel Hovering Near #OWS

The “angel” here is,  as  Forbe’s reads Walter Wink’s exploration of “The Powers”: Walter Wink’s concept of “the powers” in which he describes that there is, in a sense, an angel of every nation. “The angel or spirit of America,” Wink writes, “stands, as it were, before God; it bears the knowledge of that to which it is called. The Continue Reading

Concrete Example of ‘Occupy’ Ideals #OWS #OccupyTheology #LaurenPond

Thank you Lauren,  for putting into writing what is obvious to anyone who observes and listens (and read on after the quote.  I’m not being sarcastic.  It is something conveniently ignored by press seeking quick bites and political rancor) Much of the criticism directed at the Occupy Movement has focused on protesters’ lack of clear objectives. However, as I’ve witnessed Continue Reading

Occupy Boston &the Christian Left via TheBostonOccupier HT @zoecarnate #OWS

It’s a bit frustrating to see that we’re talking about “sympathetic churches” (neccessary because of the Right wing church whose bullhorn is so loud that many other more moderate churches also absorb the “anti-protest”, status-quo defending posture of the America-loving Christian) rather than asking where the churches have been all along as this economic tipping of the scales has been Continue Reading

Checking on the progress of the Mainline denominations re: #OWS #occuppytheology #occupychurch

Denominational agency efforts and reports re: economic/budget issues affecting our economy are few on the front pages of the denominations’ websites. (This post was originally published on Sep. 29,  and I am re-posting it today to check on who may or may not have made progress on this front,  now that  the OWS movment has garnered at least some popularity, Continue Reading

Occupy the Future @jtrane in @sojourners #occupyChurch #MLK #OWS

Jim Rice writes in Sojourners magazine about Occupy.  Sojourners is one of those communities that have become a mashup of activist, publishers, movementOrganizers….and has been an example of the kind of theological discernment regarding our country and its churches that have been seeing the kinds of things Occupy has been good at bringing into movement form in the public square. Continue Reading

Unmasking the Press and the Powers #OWS #occupychurch

Still finding tasty theological results from my Googling of “Walter Wink powers occupy”.  Here’s one  on the sequence implied in  Walter Wink’s “Powers” series of books: As the theologian Walter Wink shows, challenging a dominant system requires a three-part process: naming the powers, unmasking the powers, engaging the powers(11). Their white noise of distraction and obfuscation is the means by Continue Reading

Thoughts on intro to Richard Wolff’s ‘Occupy the Economy’

University of Massachusetts at Amherst emeritus economics professor Richard Wolff speaks about some of the roots of, and solutions to, the economic inequality that’s finally being acknowledged On OWS: It’s clearly a very, very popular movement right from the beginning, thereby giving the lie to those had felt, and thought and said that there’s no left wing base in the Continue Reading

@DavidRHenson on Hinduism & his Christian Faith via @zoecarnate #OWS #occupyfaith

Really good article here from David Henson (via Mike Morell) on encounter with other religious faiths.  and how this can have a renewing effect on one’s own faith.  I thought as I read the following line from a Hindu to a Christian who had begun a conversation with some thoujghts about “Hindu scripture”,  that this reply would not be received Continue Reading

Don’t call off the dogs and think we’ve got this licked #jobs #Krugman #worksProgram

I thought when I heard the jobs report,  that this might give many cause to slack off with the efforts to jump start jobs;  to insititute a jobs program that will give more than nominal job growth;  which we definitely need to have.  After all,  behind these “better” numbers is the sobering fact that we’d have to continue such “better” Continue Reading

Chris Hedges: The Cancer in Occupy – Chris Hedges\’ Columns – Truthdig

the Occupy movement, through its steadfast refusal to respond to police provocation, resonated across the country. Losing this moral authority, this ability to show through nonviolent protest the corruption and decadence of the corporate state, would be crippling to the movement. It would reduce us to the moral degradation of our oppressors. And that is what our oppressors want.  — Continue Reading

Bill Maher now apparently tired of #OWS 2-3-12. My responses.

This is really disappointing to see and hear.  I saw tweets to this effect last night,  that Maher had bad mouthed #OWS,  and now I heard  it on this video (and read the transcript) ….Just as Bill tends to get a bit cyncial and testy about religion,  he’s going to say what he thinks at just about any moment. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/04/bill_maher_tells_occupy_protesters_to_get_a_job.html Wes Continue Reading