
Eugene R. Schlesinger's musings on theology, teaching, and life.
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Nicodemus, 1899, oil on canvas, by Henry Ossawa Tanner. Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Joseph E. Temple Fund (1900.1)., Public Domain.
What follows is a homily I preached at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church...
John the Baptist failed to persuade Herod and Herodias, because the problem wasn’t a lack of information. Photo: Lawrence Lew, OP | https://bit.ly/4bx4gSY
“I wish I could love even someone like her, because I know that I must.”
I was con...
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This is a homily I preached at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Los Gatos, CA on the Fourth Sunday of Advent, 2025. The readings are found here.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and...
Photo by Mariana Garcia
Imagine reading the Christmas story, or watching a Christmas pageant and rooting for Herod’s soldiers….
This thought popped, unbidden, to my mind as I watched dozens of faith leaders being led away in handcuffs, as...
Photo: Lawrence Lew, OP | http://bit.ly/3LjtKIx
For the last decade I’ve been grappling with the realization that people whom I’d respected and even loved were embracing the corrosive influence of Donald Trump on US Politics. For the last...
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