On Tuesday night I went to an amazing lecture by John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York. He had been invited to Harvard to give the Noble Lectures at Memorial Chu...
Over the summer, I discovered Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s amazing work. I think he might be competing with Simone Weil as one of my favorite theologians. What I love ...
I am a doofus and turned in my laptop for repairs at FAS IT before uploading my blog post. So please forgive me - the "I Take Issue With" series will take off s...
So remember that little college student-run Christian blog you used to read? Well, guess what! Now it's an award-winning little college student-run Christian bl...
Next week I plan to begin a series of posts on the thorny process of making ethical decisions in the gray areas as a Christian. For now, here's an oldie but a ...
I wish I had a quick, easy way to deal with fear. I wish that whenever I felt that inability to take a deep breath, that murky roiling of the stomach, that tigh...
“Grief is terribly self-terminating. What I mean by that is that in the experience of grief we usually look to no one higher than ourselves, that is why grief ...
Last week I promised a response to C. Marshall's excellent question, but I'm afraid that I could not come up with a fully satisfying answer within such a short ...
"You burst my bonds asunder, and to you will I offer a sacrifice of praise. May my heart and tongue give praise to you, and all my bones cry out their question...
If you’ve read my blog more than two or three times, you already know how delighted I am by religious literature, especially religious literature that I haven’t...