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“I am reminded of a story I heard years ago in Germany when Walter Ulbricht, the German Communist leader, was head of the German Democratic Republic. It was said that Ulbricht once had a conversation...
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As I was studying for my Introduction to Christian Thought final exam, I came across this quote from Alister McGrath’s Historical Theology that I found applicable during this advent season:...
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The recent snowstorm on the east coast may seem inconvenient, but it represents something a little greater that we often take for granted: Time. In a world of convenience and speed, it becomes so easy...
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In the long history of Christian thought, there have been (if not frequent, at least notable) writers who emphasized the feminine side of God. Philip Sheldrake writes that ”in premodern theology,...
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In rather surprising fashion, much of my reading of late has returned repeatedly to the importance of God’s transcendence for every area of human life and thought. William Placher, in his marvelous...
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A zealous man in religion is pre-eminently a man of one thing. It is not enough to say that he is earnest, hearty, uncompromising, thorough-going, whole-hearted, fervent in spirit. He only sees one...
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Two months have passed since my arrival in Germany. Now is a moment in which I wish that I’d kept a current and running list of places that I have visited…because there have been (too?) many. Residing...
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Happy Easter! Our Lord is risen! So this week, I’m just going to love on my family a bit. I love my family. I really do. So much so, in fact, that I just spent the last week living in the same room...
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I fancy myself to be a work of art. Maybe I’m back in the Louvre, with thousands of tourists shuffling by on their way to the Mona Lisa… or maybe I’m the Mona Lisa, watching the crowd shuffle their way...
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I am increasingly realizing that pride is not a sin of ambition, but a sin of delusion. This is a valuable revelation to me, for pride is my greatest temptation. If there is a point on which Christ and...
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“I am reminded of a story I heard years ago in Germany when Walter Ulbricht, the German Communist leader, was head of the German Democratic Republic. It was said that Ulbricht once had a conversation...
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As I was studying for my Introduction to Christian Thought final exam, I came across this quote from Alister McGrath’s Historical Theology that I found applicable during this advent season:...
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The recent snowstorm on the east coast may seem inconvenient, but it represents something a little greater that we often take for granted: Time. In a world of convenience and speed, it becomes so easy...
View ArticleWas Jesus Feminine?
In the long history of Christian thought, there have been (if not frequent, at least notable) writers who emphasized the feminine side of God. Philip Sheldrake writes that “in premodern theology,...
View ArticleThe Domestication of Transcendence
In rather surprising fashion, much of my reading of late has returned repeatedly to the importance of God’s transcendence for every area of human life and thought. William Placher, in his marvelous...
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A zealous man in religion is pre-eminently a man of one thing. It is not enough to say that he is earnest, hearty, uncompromising, thorough-going, whole-hearted, fervent in spirit. He only sees one...
View ArticleMy Secret to Travel in Europe
Two months have passed since my arrival in Germany. Now is a moment in which I wish that I’d kept a current and running list of places that I have visited…because there have been (too?) many. Residing...
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Happy Easter! Our Lord is risen! So this week, I’m just going to love on my family a bit. I love my family. I really do. So much so, in fact, that I just spent the last week living in the same room...
View ArticleMyself: A Work of Art?
I fancy myself to be a work of art. Maybe I’m back in the Louvre, with thousands of tourists shuffling by on their way to the Mona Lisa… or maybe I’m the Mona Lisa, watching the crowd shuffle their way...
View ArticleO Captain My Captain
I am increasingly realizing that pride is not a sin of ambition, but a sin of delusion. This is a valuable revelation to me, for pride is my greatest temptation. If there is a point on which Christ...
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