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Inglorious Figures: The Olivet Discourses

Each of the figures in Jesus's Olivet Discourses in Matthew's gospel is a sign of God’s imminent presence, and they demand a response.

Density, Clarity, and Handing on the Faith

Tradition and Apocalypse  An Essay on the Future of Christian Belief By David Bentley Hart. Baker Academic. pp. 208 $24.99 Review by Cole Hartin One of the chief...

Apocalypse and Memento Mori: Notes for a Blog Post About the End of the World

By Joseph Mangina When a colleague invited me to be part of an online panel on the theme of “Petroculture, War, and Democracy,” I must...

Apocalyptic Liturgy

When Nathan Jennings says that liturgy is an “organic analogue of reality,” he means that the connections between the divine life and human life are not arbitrary. He also means that liturgical theology is something more than history (how liturgy developed) or anthropology (how people happen to behave in the liturgy). When we are doing liturgical theology we are encountering the very nature of God.

Dispatch from a white priest in Dallas

Like many people, I feel a sense of foreboding about what is coming on our nation and our world.

Being a hypocritical Church

James Alison suggests that the vocation of a preacher is “Be a professional hypocrite."

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