Paul’s closing doxology in Romans 11:33-36 is a rousing hymn celebrating the supremacy of God over both history and human beings. The capstone to his majestic,...
Hi guys! Almost dropped the ball this week cos of moving out and moving in, and being evicted, and moving my bunny, entertaining my family, meeting up with frie...
Continuing with the theme of things my high school friends have told me:
Another friend of mine once said to me, “You know, Joe, I’m not very religious.” I r...
The last two weeks have been idyllic. I’ve been at home, with hardly anything to do but lie out in the sunshine with a good book and a tall glass of iced coffee...
So, I graduate in one day. This is what we read this morning, in a simple service by the Charles River - just thought I would share. Adapted from the Book of ...
I live out in the middle of nowhere. It's a great transition from the urban environment that I usually inhabit when I'm up in Cambridge--it's quiet, it's peacef...
Normally, working with The Ichthus is an incredibly rewarding experience. Of course, with any great job, there will be boring tasks that need to be fulfilled. O...
In Marilynne Robinson's unforgettable novel Gilead, the congregationalist (and unapologetically Calvinist/Barthian!) pastor John Ames pens this provocative refl...
Hello again! We're so glad to still be running this summer. Not sure if our sister journals will be running also, but we'll see!
The Dartmouth Apologia - Faith...
and pausing there she looked out to meet the stroke of the Lighthouse, the long steady stroke, the last of the three, which was her stroke, for watching them in...