Seminary Education and Koinonia: Part 1
In one of my classes this week, a student raised a series of poignant questions about the relationship between the formation of the practical theologian
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In one of my classes this week, a student raised a series of poignant questions about the relationship between the formation of the practical theologian
So begins the movie, Jeff, Who Lives at Home. I saw the Duplasses’ latest movie this past weekend with a friend, and it stuck with
Note: this blog is an excerpt of a sermon that I recently preached at my alma mater, Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, NY as part of
Because of the tendency for our notions and experiences of God to become rigid and prescribed, we—both individuals and communities—need to stand ever ready to
Last semester, a handful of students (most of them in their senior year) shared with me that they silenced their voices again and again during
For the past six weeks, we have engaged in a communal conversation about vocation. Bloggers and readers, professors and seminarians, pastors and parishioners: together we
Since my first post on vocation, a number of friends, colleagues, and readers have jumped into the conversation, raised poignant questions, and even taken their
Shortly after I got married, I made a “stunning” discovery (one of many to follow!): my spouse did not find the content of his work
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