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Jennifer L. Holberg

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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The Darkling Precipice

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

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Snowflakes and Disciples

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

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Three Things to Share

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

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A Delightful Inheritance

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

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No Loitering

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

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A Heart’s Clarion

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

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