A Quote for the Evening… The Mundane
Creative artistry can subtly guide or suddenly jolt us into recognizing the splendor in the mundane. “Normal” may not actually
Creative artistry can subtly guide or suddenly jolt us into recognizing the splendor in the mundane. “Normal” may not actually
Michael Barber has a post up, leading to another post, and was pointed out by this guy. Barber gives a
As you know, I am working on the Book of Revelation as a liturgical drama (yes, I am perhaps the
We are wasting $700 million a day to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, while our teachers, firefighters
I’ve been inspired by reading Timothy Gombis‘ work – no doubt you’ve noticed. While I am not going to –
You know the drill…. Question: Briefly discuss Weinfeld’s contributions to the discussion of the relationship between Wisdom and the book
I’m always thinking of ways to annoy a few of you. This one just came easy – For he took
From the DailyGospel.org: Saint Basil (c.330-379), monk and Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, Doctor of the Church Homily 7, on