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Daily Archives: 4 October 2014
Reconciliation Lectionary: Isaiah 5:1-7
Jesus taught in parables, but he wasn’t the only one. Maybe the prophet Isaiah had an actual friend. But that was so long ago, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that God cares, but according to the prophet, he has … Continue reading
DPPL 80: Believers Need More Emphasis on the Trinity
The hierarchy thinks popular piety needs more emphasis on the Trinity: 80. Reference to the Most Blessed Trinity, while seminally present in popular piety, is an element requiring further emphasis. The following points offer an outline of how that might … Continue reading
On My Bookshelf: Psychohistorical Crisis
This seems to be a running theme in my leisure reading these days: dissatisfaction. That might mean I either could write my own novel, or I could give up on everything but Ignatian spirituality. Other good authors have tackled Isaac … Continue reading
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Tagged Donald Kingsbury, Foundation, Isaac Asimov, Psychohistorical Crisis
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