Lent
This past Christmas, Santa gave me a pair of AirPods, the unmistakable wireless headphones from […]
Liturgical Folk’s new album, Lent, is out today, and it’s beautiful. Quiet, contemplative, comforting, these […]
A wonderful piece by Rebecca Florence Miller. More of her writing can be found here. […]
1. A really surprising-but-not-so-surprising study from Reason about moral outrage, and its psychological background. Not […]
Matthias Grunewald’s Crucifixion, one of the panels of the Isenheim Altarpiece, was commissioned for the […]
Some Lenten wisdom from the boss, via the Prodigal son chapter in Kingdom, Grace and […]
Looking through our archives the other day, I was surprised to discover that we’ve never […]
From his absolutely mandatory collection from last year, Idiot Psalms: The breakfast was adequate, the […]
1. Where to start with a hierarchy of most severe ‘little-l law’ in ‘secular’ society? We […]
1) Stephen Marche is certainly making a name for himself as the technological doomster, and […]
It is hard to believe that Ash Wednesday is upon us, with Lent coming in […]
‘This day is holy to the Lord your God; do not mourn or weep.’ For […]