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Silence and Rejection

20-Oct-09

buy provigil online pharmacy Astonished by a piece about the writer Shusaku Endo, about the role of failure and rejection and suffering in Christianity. This he sees as the sense of failure in life and the subsequent shame and guilt that leave a lasting impact upon a person’s life. Such theological notions as love, grace, trust, and truth are […]

Helen Luke and Dante.

15-Oct-09

http://mccallsnurseries.com/wp-json/oembed/1.0/embed?url=http://mccallsnurseries.com/climbing Time spent among people reveals just how difficult it is, even for the most worthy and competent, to be capable of real love and relationship.  Developing this capacity is in truth the sole bifocal commandment of the Christian religion, all others being mere ancillae; and it is also the goal of Jung’s school of psychoanalysis, […]

Andrew Sullivan’s Confrontation With The Cross.

06-Oct-09

As you grow older you learn that a key dimension of all religious narrative is that these are stories which you will, by virtue of being human, almost certainly reenact in your own life. Andrew Sullivan, who has been leading one of the most impressively public Christian lives, describes in few and eloquent words his […]