“Christ is the supreme human example, who evinces an authentically human lifestyle which we are alleged to be capable of imitating. Such a view is not merely adequate as an exposition of the significance of Jesus Christ, but is unrealistic in its estimation of the capacities and inclinations of human nature. It is an ethic […]
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Surviving November Pt 2: (Inner) Lawyers, (Inner) Press Secretaries and Presidential Debates
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David Brooks Addresses the (Ecclesial) Cubs
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Another Week Ends: Breakfast with Dads, Dead Memoirist Romance, Twitter’s Mercilessness, Sarah Silverman’s Forgiveness, Metric Fixation, and the Wonder of Grace
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Mind Like the Raging Sea: Thoughts on David Allen’s Getting Things Done, Second Edition
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Dancing Pandas and The Search for Everything