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Daily Archives: 28 October 2013
Narcissism, Narcissism Everywhere
This isn’t a post about this past weekend’s tax collector. I think he was alright. First, Jesus talked about him as an illustration, and not as a real human being. So a question: can a guilty person be a narcissist? … Continue reading
Make for Drake
Our fifth visit to an institution of higher learning today. Hence the delayed posting of the usual morning stuff. We were up pretty early to arrive on the Drake University campus before 8am. We met a wider swath of student … Continue reading
Redemptionis Sacramentum 174-175
A brief subchapter on “Other Abuses.” Not much being said here, except that RS isn’t comprehensive in the problems it lists, and that other problems not listed or not foreseen should be addressed. [174.] Furthermore, those actions that are brought … Continue reading
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GMD 116: Ecumenism
Let’s wrap up this chapter devoted to goal number two (GMD 104-116). In the last few posts in this series, we’ve looked at inactive believers, other Christians, and multicultural situations. The final listed task under the invitation to everyone in America … Continue reading