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Doubt is the new belief

Carolyn

Christocentric deconstruction and pilgrimage

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Reading for incarnation

Finally! This feels so good. Glad you guys are (still!) here. It’s been a while so I thought I’d share a personal message:

Before you read on, please observe today’s post is about books discussing issues that might be triggering. Full TW l...

3 years ago
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Notes on sin-ocracy

As I told you before, initially, my list of reasons for still doing Christianity was a spur-of-the-moment kind of project—I wanted to get out of the dreadful task of “giving my testimony” at a time my life felt anything but testimonial. (Th...

3 years ago
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It takes me out of myself

So far, you could argue that my reasons for still doing Christianity could apply to most of the theological systems out there: It furnishes a handy set of signifiers, it makes me fit, it opens my hand.

After all, the very genesis of religi...

3 years ago
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It opens my hand (3)

Time flies! But I find this post strangely appropriate for this time of new beginnings. Here’s wishing us all a new year in which we can afford to be wasteful with the good. Read on to crack this one.

There is a hypnotic bossa written by a...

3 years ago
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From the author of the Girl from Ipanema

This Christmas season, I just wanted to share some gratitude—and this poem by one of my favorite poets, Vinicius de Moraes. That’s the same artist who wrote the original lyrics to Garota de Ipanema, a jazz standard with music by Antônio Car...

3 years ago
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    Doubt as a vehicle for growth. The practice of pilgrimage. HSP safety in church. PK life as a third culture situation. Doctrinal minimalism. Centrist and Christocentrist. Reading as the practice of incarnation.

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