Sep 30, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak
Canada's Caesar is Tolerance Context: Some of our contributors have written (and preached) on the way that Jesus' Sermon on the Mount confronts Imperial aspects of American culture (nationalism, patriotism, militarism). These ideals are imbedded so...
Sep 28, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak
Karl Jersák, Paměti [Memories] (Bohemia, 1954, William Jersak’s collection in Sulejovice) cited in Edita Štěříková, Země Otců [Land of our Fathers] (Prague: The Society of Exiles in Prague, 1995), 110-113. Translated by Lloyd Jersak. On February 1, 1803, the first...
Sep 25, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak
As part of the centenary of Lev Tolstoy’s death, I was been asked to reflect on Tolstoy and the Mennonites. Levi Miller wrote a fine article on the Tolstoy-Mennonite connection twelve years ago,[1] reviewing those Mennonite leaders in Russia and America who interacted...
Aug 4, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak, Author - Ron Dart
Those who follow Clarion with any regularity will note some common themes among many of our regular contributors. These include a concern for the link between spirituality and justice, a Christo-centric ethic promoting nonviolent social action, a critique of any...
May 14, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews
“Testing faith: redeeming Christians from themselves” A Reflective Review of Lucy Huskinson’s Introduction to Nietzsche Nietzsche’s Test of Faith In Lucy Huskinson’s brilliant, all too brief missive, An Introduction to Nietzsche (SPCK 2009), she...