Already “tired of winning” It is no secret that the first two months of the new administration have been chaotic and dispiriting. The rapid fire
It happened to him as they foretold In Section II, Part B, of Training in Christianity, Soren Kierkegaard continues his call for self-examination by asking
How do we speak about our contemporary? Throughout Training in Christianity, Soren Kierkegaard asks his readers to think of Christ as a “contemporary.” Part of
“Come to me, all you who are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.” –Matthew 11:28 (NRSV) After reflecting on
Belief vs. knowing In the first section of Training in Christianity, Soren Kierkegaard invites us to pause and consider what holds us back from responding
“Come Hither Unto Me” Soren Kierkegaard begins Training in Christianity with an invocation. He uses Matthew 11:28-29 to reflect not only on the character of
Theology in the time of plague Ever since the depths of the COVID19 pandemic lockdown, I have been part of a theological reading group hosted
Iowa cowboy becomes Britain’s first pilot Growing up in eastern Iowa, I had no idea that one of the most significant figures in the history
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means The public display of the Ten Commandments is a
“Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh? One of my favorite insights from chapter one of Overcoming Life’s Disappointments is we are not
