A few years ago, a friend of mine was climbing a mountain in the French Alps, around early February. It was a cold day, with a clear blue sky, and he was about...
Today's Reading: Matthew 6:1-34
When I was younger, my little brother and I would make Lenten resolutions to refrain from all candy and dessert. Inevitably, ...
Why do you think the way you do? Could it be the way you were raised or maybe the the social circle that you hang out with? All of these are great possibiliti...
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...
I was delighted by the two poems in the most recent issue of the Ichthus. What I prized above all was the sense of good humor apparent in both “Zoo”, by Patrick...
This issue, we've been focused on the question: where is God when people are suffering and in pain? Harvard's very own Rev. Jonathan Page provides an interestin...
In my last post, I looked at the positive ways Dante used the figure of Virgil, a pagan poet, in his Divine Comedy. Dante respected Virgil, and he recognized an...