From Dust to Dust…to Dust
byAfter tracing the scattered trail of “dust” through the Scriptures, I’ve come to think that many of us have got Lent only half right….
After tracing the scattered trail of “dust” through the Scriptures, I’ve come to think that many of us have got Lent only half right….
“But in this lay my sin: that I sought pleasure, nobility, and truth not in God but in the beings He created, myself, and…
Gabriel Flynn, and Paul D. Murray, eds. Ressourcement: A Movement for Renewal in Twentieth-Century Catholic Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, xx + 583….
Jonathan R. Wilson, God’s Good World: Reclaiming the Doctrine of Creation. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2013, pp. 304, £ 16 / $25. During the…
One of the more subtle assumptions being made today within theology is the belief that anyone who lacks an appreciation for beauty must be in…
Following up an earlier post, “The Imagination between Beauty and Goodness,” in which I discussed how the imagination might help bring the values of beauty and…
What does it mean to be truly human? Such a query provokes a host of diverging responses ranging from the empiricist’s “propagation of the…