Freedom and Confinement in the Architecture of Theology
Earlier this year one of my students posted on social media a somewhat anguished comment about her relationship with Karl Barth. Barth represented a theological
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Earlier this year one of my students posted on social media a somewhat anguished comment about her relationship with Karl Barth. Barth represented a theological
Fourth of July festivities, where I live, have already begun. The shocking and randomly timed booms of consumer fireworks remind me that I’m not in
Sanctuary is one of those evocative words imbued with layers of meaning and textured by a collage of images: Contemporary worship spaces with a homey
Once in a while my writing for this blog hits a nerve. I’m not entirely sure why. I experience blogging a bit like preaching in
Later today, I am flying to the Twin Cities for my niece’s wedding, at which I am privileged to officiate, and for my daughter’s baptism
In my late teens and early twenties, I spent minimally an hour each day in prayer. That is not an overstatement. I persistently listened and
I awoke yesterday to an all too familiar scene on the news . . . another black man gunned down by a police officer. A
When I think back on my years of working as a pastor, I remember this time in the church calendar with the most affection and,
On Tuesday of this week, the University of Oklahoma expelled two students for leading a group of others in singing a fraternity song littered with
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