Mary’s Little Lion-Lamb Fr. Clint Wilson January 3, 2021 Commentary, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church By Clint Wilson Mary had a little lamb, His fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go. Perhaps you remember these lyrics to the iconic children’s nursery rhyme called... Read More...
Grammar of Faith: The New Adam George Sumner October 13, 2020 Commentary, The Episcopal Church By George Sumner Strive to enter through the narrow gate. Sometimes history and culture come to cast a question in a different light. The late George Lindbeck, my Doktorvater, once commented that in the pre-m... Read More...
Rohr Shock George Sumner April 30, 2019 Books, Commentary, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church To say that Rohr is outside the bounds of the mainstream Christian theological tradition is not a harsh attack on him. Rather it is to simply take him seriously.
Humble King of Kings Sarah Puryear November 17, 2017 Catechesis, Commentary As the king of all, Jesus could have come down from the cross, as the bystanders dared him to do.
Seeing Jesus before penitence: No return to the Gesimas Calvin Lane March 6, 2017 Liturgy, The Episcopal Church Epiphany has become a season, and that is a good thing.
Gathering the fruit, May 14: Eucharist, ecumenism, missiology Zachary Guiliano May 14, 2016 Church of England, Commentary, Gathering the fruit, Liturgy Three things really caught my eye this week: a transatlantic blog debate on the Eucharist, a talk on ecumenism, and the idea of intercontextual theologies of mission.
What happens when eros meets agape? Mother Miriam, CSM April 26, 2016 Commentary Why shouldn't Mary Magdalene touch the Risen Lord?
A Lenten feast: Rowan’s Hulsean Lectures Christopher Yoder March 1, 2016 Commentary One of the significant goods of grappling with “difficult” works of art (or theological lectures) is the way doing so can provide training for enduring the ordinary difficulties of life.