What did Rahner mean when he wrote that the Christian of the future will either be a "mystic" or will cease to be anything at all? Here is a reflection on these well-known words.
The Devout Christian of the Future
What did Rahner mean when he wrote that the Christian of the future will either be a "mystic" or will cease to be anything at all? Here is a reflection on these well-known words.
A reflection on Evelyn Underhill's caution regarding "Practical Christianity."
Jesus came to bind the strong man, Satan, so that we would be free to live out Jesus' mission. Here is my sermon on Mark 3:20-35.
A sonnet inspired by the words of the great teacher, Qoheleth, in the Book of Ecclesiastes.
A reflection on why Augustine's most well-known statement is one of my favorite quotes, and what it has taught me about myself and God.
This is another in my series exploring Scripture's most compelling questions, in this case the first question asked by Jesus in the Gospel of John.
Prayer: A Poem by Evelyn Underhill
A brief reflection on First and Second Chronicles and what it means to "do what is rightย in the sight of theย Lord."
Here is my sermon on Isaiah's magnificent vision in the Temple as we celebrate Holy Trinity Sunday.
In this guest post, Seminarian Katie Laurence compares and contrasts the stories of Barnabas with Ananias and Sapphira from the Book of Acts, and ponders what their stories teach us about being the church today.