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Category Archives: Theology
Others Are What We Eat
During the year that I studied at Regent College, we were treated to a guest lecture by William Rees in one of my classes. Rees is a professor in the School of Regional and Community Planning at the University of … Continue reading
Tastee Geez
The latest issue of Geez Magazine (#8, Winter 2007) arrived today, and it’s all about a subject near and dear to me: food. More specifically, it’s about the origins of our food and the people and places that produce it. … Continue reading
It’s In The Mail!
I’m one step closer to living up to my description in the sidebar over to the right. A few days ago I mailed my entrance application off to the South Dakota synod of the ELCA. That’s what will officially get … Continue reading
Roots Reading
A friend recently asked me for the reading list I used for one of my classes at Regent College. Since this blog has been a little short on theology, I’ll post that list here. This was a guided study class … Continue reading
Step It Up
I’m listening to Bill McKibben and Cal DeWitt, two of my favorite Christian environmental writers, speak on NPR’s “Weekend America” at the moment. Today is Step It Up’s National Day of Climate Action. I found out about this too late … Continue reading