The Difference a Little ED can Make: Interfaith v InterfaithED
Observant reader(s) of our blog may have recently noticed a seemingly subtle change to our site. No, not the new logo: that is anything but subtle (and thanks, by the […]
Observant reader(s) of our blog may have recently noticed a seemingly subtle change to our site. No, not the new logo: that is anything but subtle (and thanks, by the […]
Growing up, I cannot recall experiencing genuine sanctuary on Sundays between the hours of 11 and 12. Growing up, I cannot recall many encounters with the transcendent and the immanent […]
A Poem on Sukkot By Paul Singer Frail temporary shelters, Insubstantial walls. Open to the sky, Heaven visible from within. Four species, One soul. Four directions, One home. Wandering […]
Margaret Edson’s use of John Donne’s “Holy Sonnets” in her play “Wit” offers a most helpful lesson in grammar. And I feel that theologians are in a unique position to […]