An Underrated Virtue
I’m not sure when author Francine du Plessix Gray wrote this pithy bit of wisdom, but certainly decades ago. And my (!) how resonant is the first sentence with our⦠Read More
I’m not sure when author Francine du Plessix Gray wrote this pithy bit of wisdom, but certainly decades ago. And my (!) how resonant is the first sentence with our⦠Read More
As I’ve gotten older I’ve become aware that over stretches of time—longer than I might have realized—I had lost track of certain disciplines that were helpful to my health and⦠Read More
Here are my notes from Sunday, April 3 – An Introduction to the Gospel of Mark
Sitting quietly post Easter contemplating the current cultural/political moment in the United States brings an unusually intense conflation of thoughts and emotions. For instance, after once again rehearsing the saga⦠Read More
We seem to live in a Good Friday sort of world. Instantaneous access to news, tweets, blogs and posts exacerbates our sense of chaotic dissolution. Fear and anger feed the⦠Read More
Here is the piece I referenced in class today.
Turning onto 3rd Avenue, the big Mercedes screeched to a violent halt inches from my knees as I crossed the street. Instantly the driver stuck his head out of the⦠Read More
Here is a link to more info about the speech by Ike I referenced in class last Sunday.
Here is a link to the article I passed out in class today. Here is the handout: Prophets-March-13 And here is info about the “Isaiah Wall” by the UN.
Among the many astonishments of our current political season, I have been thunderstruck by the support Donald Trump has received from white evangelicals, at least from very many of those⦠Read More