Going to tell my kids this is Google.
(But seriously. This, and the local public library, are now the only ways in which we're allowed to "look this up" when we want to learn something.)
I'm giving a talk at Trinity Anglican on June 10th on 'The Glory of God and the Ethics of Reputation.' If you are in the Pittsburgh area and come out for it, I'd love to meet you.
https://t.co/v3G2d6oqnp
We live, as philosopher Josef Pieper put it, in a world of “total work.” ...the modern world makes work our identity...we are what we achieve and produce. -@pgutacker
All you graduates out there, read Gutacker's corrective @CTmagazine https://t.co/zfCwy0UCNe
If you want your post-college “bridge years” to be fruitful and not just anxiety-ridden, or if you’re walking alongside a new graduate, you need to return to what Scripture teaches about vocation.
Here are five things graduates can hold onto this season: https://t.co/eeQhUeAaVe
Over at @CTmagazine I reflect on the anxiety that builds as students get closer to graduation--and how a properly scriptural understanding of vocation might help: https://t.co/3bCAdU6LDH
Over at @CTmagazine I reflect on the anxiety that builds as students get closer to graduation--and how a properly scriptural understanding of vocation might help: https://t.co/3bCAdU6LDH
"Protestants & History with Paul Gutacker"
This was a really enjoyable discussion with author @pgutacker and the guys at Mere Fidelity @DZRishmawy@zugzwanged talking about American slavery, religion, and the difficulties of reducing human belief to ideology independent of contextual social, political, and economic formation, as well as the problems with trying to compare causation.
https://t.co/dzteVjtgoD
Thanks to all who came out to the Brazos Fellows Symposium--it was a joyful evening to celebrate together, and wonderful to hear each fellow reflect on a different theme from our year.
I enjoyed talking about The Old Faith in a New Nation with Skyler Hamilton on the Distinctive Christianity podcast. Check out our conversation here: https://t.co/Fkag9ZzgM3
Brazos Fellow Anna Sundblad offers a wonderful reflection on reading herself into the story of Christ on the road to Emmaus: "I imagine Jesus walking beside me, explaining what is going on, opening my heart to understand his Word. I imagine not recognizing him."
(Link below.)