Notes on Theology, Agriculture, and the Good Life.
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Mary Magdalene was one of the most popular saints in the late Middle Ages. She was particularly beloved in southern France, where legend says she arrived by rudderless ship at Massilia (modern day Marseilles), with Martha and Lazarus, short...
A few months ago, I wrote an essay for a new(ish) publication out of Notre Dame called Virtues and Vocations. The editors asked me to contribute a piece on the theme of generosity, and so I tried to describe what this strange virtue looks l...
Political parties are a marvelous mechanism which, on the national scale, ensures that not a single mind can attend to the effort of perceiving, in public affairs, what is good, what is just, what is true. As a result–except for a very smal...
Manual labor. Time entering the body. Through work man turns himself into matter, as Christ does through the Eucharist. Simone Weil
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Jack and Goodie write and farm in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Goodie also serves as an associate pastor at Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church in Durham, North Carolina. Jack has taught literature at Duke and Wake Forest Universities.
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