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The Art of Doing Theology

2 Oct

    “What do you think?” Stanley Hauerwas, academic and theologian states: “As a way to challenge……, I start my classes by telling my students that I do not teach in a manner that is meant to help them make up … Read More »

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The Widow’s Mite – Have We Got It Right?

7 Nov

Help! In preparation for Sunday’s Lectionary readings, I would value your comments on on the following reading and what you think might be Jesus’s attitude to what he sees.  The story is often called the Widow’s Mite and used to … Read More »

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