Carnal Ethics
Next Step #207 – May 24, 2012 Beginning steps in sexual and reproductive ethics, in light of Obama’s evolutionary revelation. Expressions of gay lifestyle and tolerance through the Armodox lens. […]
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Next Step #207 – May 24, 2012 Beginning steps in sexual and reproductive ethics, in light of Obama’s evolutionary revelation. Expressions of gay lifestyle and tolerance through the Armodox lens. […]
Next Step #206 – May 17, 2012 The Feast of Ascension (Hambartzum) is celebrated as a reminder of Christ’s Great Commission, to take the Gospel message to the world. The […]
Next Step #205 – May 10, 2012 Obama evolves on homosexual marriages while others evolve on the genocide recognition. Gay and Lesbian Marriages and the Armodoxy Response; “Chapter” books have […]
Parish Priest’s Message from “The Key” – 29 April 2012 This Sunday is a stop between two travels. Last week, we remembered the 1.5 million martyrs of the […]
Next Step #203 – April 26, 2012 Stories from a week of commemorations. The UCSB Commemoration and the lonely Turk. Santayana and Hitler – an axiom delivered 15 years later. […]
Parish Priest’s Message from “The Key”* – 22 April 2012 It’s a conundrum, isn’t it? We just celebrated the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ a couple of weeks […]
Next Step #202 – April 19, 2012 In a month of Resurrection we’re commemorating Genocide. Puzzle? Conundrum? Changing the language of conflict and understanding victory in terms expressed by Jesus. […]
Guest editorial in the “Key” Newsletter – April 15, 2012 by Rev. Dr. Zaven Archpriest Arzoumanian During the Holy Week as we sang heartfelt melodies at St. Peter Armenian Church […]
Next Step #201 – April 12, 2012 The message of resurrection after the celebration of Easter reverberates, but under what conditions? A look at the altar dynamics and the recreation […]
Next Step #200 – April 5, 2012 A reading of the Resurrection narrative according to Matthew – fear and joy exist together in anticipation of victory. Tracing the message of […]
