Somewhere between religious and nonreligious, trying to soften the divide between the two.
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This post is part two of a three-part mini-series. It picks up where I left off in last week’s post on what I’ve up until now described as the “weird shit” that I learned about as a college student majoring in religion:
Last week, I dangled a shiny little promise in front of everyone’s noses—that in the future, I’d be writing posts about “weird shit.” Specifically, the categories of weird shit I named were:
Welp, this past week, life happened. And through a combination of demanding work, other obligations, and a shake of good ol’ fashioned writer’s block, I failed to come up with anything of theological interest or literary merit for this week...
October 7th has been on my mind for a bit. That’s because I work part-time as a consultant for the office of religious and spiritual life at a university, where October 7th has been pinned on everyone’s calendars for more than a little bit....
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