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Whining

June 30, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological, Uncategorized

There was a frantic tone to her email.  “My students keep asking me ‘Why do we have to learn this?!’

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My Mom and Her Camera

June 2, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological, Uncategorized One comment

“You’ll be happy that I’m taking these pictures!”  My mom whips out her camera whenever the family is together.  And

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Cutting Wood on Sunday

May 26, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological, Uncategorized

When I was a high school teacher, I loved cutting wood on Sunday.  Chainsaws, wedges, mauls, axes, and muscle were

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Ethics, Love, and Faith in Kierkegaard (Mooney, ed)

May 22, 2009 mark Verbal-Visual

Misunderstandings about the misunderstood abound.  Christians and atheists, foundationalists and post-moderns, psychologists and philosophers have in some way or another

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Naked in the Universe

May 17, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological, Uncategorized

Facebook friends recently showered me with birthday greetings.  Many students from my past school years sent additional messages—things they recollected

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Jesse Stone

May 15, 2009 mark Verbal-Visual

Flawed humanness is the mirror reflection greeting each viewer who watches Jesse Stone. Ambiguity in life best describes the films:

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2001: A Space Odyssey

May 13, 2009 mark Verbal-Visual

Galleries, museums, symphonies, and poetry offer us unparalleled opportunities to appreciate art from

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The Slowness of God

May 12, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological, Uncategorized

Culture says, “Live in the moment.” Scripture says, “The moment counts for eternity.” “Genesis is a myth, a story of

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Doubt

May 9, 2009 mark Verbal-Visual

The Bells of St. Mary’s ring no more.  Half a century has passed since Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman demonstrated

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It is Finished

May 5, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological, Uncategorized

You know what I do when I finish mowing the lawn, cleaning the house, or eating leftovers?  I step back

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