Not much is known about Anna the prophetess except the roughest sketch of her life. But nevertheless there is a hint of enormous pain in what we do know, as wel...
This is Part Three of the ongoing series “Maps and Territories.”
What do we mean when we say that we must have faith in Christianity?
We know that we should not...
This is Part Two of the ongoing series “Maps and Territories.”
Last week we saw how I ended up thinking my beliefs about God actually were God Himself, and was ...
It’s my first Harvard snowfall.
I wrestle a lot. With God, with myself, with my beliefs, everything. I have a tendency to question everything, to demand answ...
For those of you out there with a lot on your mind, take a three minute break and partake in the joys of my poetry. This one goes out to all the students in th...
Happy Birthday to me! Happy Birthday to me! Oh, how I look forward to growing just another year older today... and hopefully a little wiser also. However, age...
In reviewing the polemical, vitriolic works of such "New Atheists" as Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris and Dennet in his book Atheist Delusions, David Bentley Hart loo...
Few things are more paralyzing to believers than that particularly dread gloom which inevitably dawns whenever a vague, gnawing sense of the unreality and irrel...
"Above all, I am anxious to grant no credence whatsoever to the special mythology of 'the Enlightenment.' Nothing strikes me as more tiresomely vapid than the ...
Last night, Stephen Fry won the Harvard Secular Society's Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism. The audience packed the pews of Memorial ...