Raids on the Inarticulate
Those beautiful, melancholy lines from the Book of Common Prayer—“in the midst of life, we are in death”—have become a kind of leitmotif for me
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Those beautiful, melancholy lines from the Book of Common Prayer—“in the midst of life, we are in death”—have become a kind of leitmotif for me
As long as I have been in the field of English, the humanities have been in “crisis.” (I’m not going to rehash that whole history
One of the hottest topics in Christian colleges these days is vocation (and it has been for about a decade). How do we prepare students
I knew I was definitely going to write about Oklahoma today. If there is one place that I think of when I think “childhood,” it
As Jessica Bratt blogged on Monday, her father (and my colleague) Ken Bratt had his retirement reception that afternoon. I just want to note here
Spring is taking a long time this year to get to West Michigan. Last week was extremely stormy here in Grand Rapids (and many other
These last few days on The 12 it seems as if we’re in the middle of something of an intentional series here, thinking through various
I thought it would be fitting as we move deeper and deeper into this Holy Week to devote today’s blog to a beautiful poem by
A couple of weeks ago, a non-Christian friend put an item on Facebook that made me pause. The post was from a comedian, riffing on
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