Jewish Culture, design
On the iPod: "King Medicine" - Jets to BrazilI recently stumbled upon Nextbook, "A gateway to Jewish literature, culture & ideas," via Design Observer.
It's a fascinating site really, and chock full of content that examines culture, religion and fashion. But one article in particular caught my attention. Nelly Reifler interviews her boyfriend on his religious foundation, Christadelphianism.
Christadelphians practice Nontrinitarianism (rejection of the doctrine that God is three distinct persons in one being) and are a very small sect. Admittedly, I had never heard of Christadelphianism prior to reading her column. It's a great read and the comments at the end give you a little more insight into some of what the religion's followers believe.
Read Nelly's post, you won't regret it.
Labels: Literature, Philosophy, Religion

1 Comments:
wow... i was on campus at U of M Dearborn with my friend, Martha (you actually met her at the party at my house last year), and we talked to a couple of Christadelphian girls a number of times. they were really interesting. it is a really small sect, and apparently a large portion of them live in this area. i'll look at the article now
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