Erotic Prayer
No, not sex. Erōs is one of the ancient Greek terms for […] The post Erotic Prayer appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleIs Higher Education Making Us Worse?
There are few things so despised in liberal arts circle […] The post Is Higher Education Making Us Worse? appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleWill Liturgy Save Us?
When I entered college, I left the church I had spent m […] The post Will Liturgy Save Us? appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleAdvent Longing
The people of Israel stood facing the Jordan as the spi […] The post Advent Longing appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleCivil Liberties are for the Ones You Hate
Civil liberties aren’t for you. They aren’t for your fr […] The post Civil Liberties are for the Ones You Hate appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleThe Promise of Death
In his last post, Lance pointed out that our culture ex […] The post The Promise of Death appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleThe Body at Work
A pounding headache during the Easter Vigil, brought on […] The post The Body at Work appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleRomantic Idolatry: A Call for an Imagination for Singleness
The Church has a relationship problem. Sometime […] The post Romantic Idolatry: A Call for an Imagination for Singleness appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleThe Liturgy of Political Discourse
The Big Lebowski is one of my and my friend Tyler’ […] The post The Liturgy of Political Discourse appeared first on Many Horizons.
View ArticleHow Can Christian Academia be Christian?
I want today to explore further the question Lance raised earlier this week—“What is the task of [academic] theology in the Church?” The relationship between Christianity and academia is a strange one....
View Article#Blacklivesmatter: What does Christmas say about our nation?
It is the sixth day of Christmas as I write this post—the sixth day of a holiday that celebrates the truth that our God came to be one of us, to shine as a light in an evil world in order to save that...
View ArticleSabbath and the End of Work
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” When I was a child and was asked this question, I said I wanted to be a missionary astronaut. In one sense that’s a very fantastical response, but in another...
View ArticleC.S. Lewis, Roman Catholicism, and Bad Apologetics
After giving his talk, the venerable old Dominican friar came and sat near me, sipped his beer, and began to ask me questions about myself. Before long, it became clear to him that I was not Catholic...
View ArticleAll the Company of Heaven: Praying to the Saints
“You know,” I said to my friend, “I’m not sure that prayers to the saints are such a bad thing.” My friend looked at me with a troubled expression. “What do you mean?” “Well, the saints are our fellow...
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