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I have become lately convicted that we labor under a yearning for commonality. Commonality with whatever – it might be an other, it might be in entertainment or in drink, it might be in reading. But here I sit in front of a computer which I chose because it has quirks of utility which aren’t […]
As he came out of the orchard he was putting his hat on and straightening it, so that by the time he got back to the car he had put himself back together and was in control again. There was a kid sitting on his running board and he ran the little thug off with […]
This is how it feels:
You have considered this separately, but never parallel with the consequences. Here you stand at the helm of your decision. You hold a knife to his gut. It’s been months since a steady job, weeks since any kind of paycheck, days since heating in the apartment or anything but raw Top […]
The Contributions of Postmodern Relativism to Christian Morality and Epistemology
2 Comments Published December 13th, 2006 in Ruminations, Whitworth, Nerdisms.[yes, this is shamelessly ripped from a Core 250 paper. hey, Greg Orwig liked it…]
The question of moral relativism has been the elephant in the room for Christian thinkers for ages, from Pontius Pilate’s question of “what is truth?” to the emergence of Christian existentialism. Crystal Downing’s How Postmodernism Serves My Faith asserts that in […]
Gently A Bus Station Cataclysm
His name is Cedric and he is a disaster of a man. He is the sort of man you see who stands on the side of a road with his arm raised, clutching a cell phone, attempting to hail a bus like a taxi cab. His eyes dart and event scatter […]
