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Grace for Liminal Space

Luke Edward Callender

Essays and Articles from a local pastor in New England

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Cynicism is a poor substitute for discernment

A rather pernicious quality found its way into one of our approved, well-established, and oft-encountered personality types — the snarky but thoughtful, dour but lovable cynic. The truth-teller poet, the street-wise sage, the imperturbable ...

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No Regrets?

Among the vast compendium of Western maxims, a select few reach the highest echelons of cultural cachet. Amid the august annuls chronicling the day’s vaunted social wisdom, past “Carpe Diem” and “The Early Bird gets the Worm” sits the simpl...

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The Market-Creature versus the Image-Bearer

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    Local pastor in New England

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