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I was looking through my old notes on the Book of Joshua, and I came across an answer I wrote eight or so years ago on an Intro to the Old Testament exam in seminary. I’m reminded what a playfully vituperative essayist I was in those course...
Yesterday, I served as supply at St. John’s Anglican Church in Petaluma, CA, which is the parish who raised me as kid and sponsored me for ordination as a young adult.
Tomorrow morning, Amber and I fly to San Diego to deliver papers at AAR/SBL. This week, I had the delight of taking a 7,500 word paper down to 3,800 words to make it fit my 25-minute presentation slot. If you’re going to be in San Diego, co...
A friend of mine is teaching a class on God and human senses, and he asked me for my take on the “aroma pleasing to the Lord.” So I thought I’d write something up and share it here, too:
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I teach writing at Valparaiso University, serve as curate at Cornerstone Valpo (ACNA), read the Bible curiously, and play tennis religiously.
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