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Sacred Slang

Kyle Worley

Sacred Slang is a monthly newsletter aimed at interpretation and curation.

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This is the third essay in a series engaging The Odyssey from a Christian perspective. If you’d like to read the earlier entries, you can find them below:

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Welcome to the World Cup for the Great Books! This is what we call “playing to your audience.” I love soccer and loves debating whether or not the Great Books are…

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Getting a Cyclops Drunk. (Hospitality in "The Odyssey")

Howdy y’all - this essay is part of a four part series providing a Christian engagement with The Odyssey. I hope you enjoy it.

If you’d like to read the two previous entries, you can find them here:

  • “Adventures in (the) Odyssey”

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a world without dads.

Almost ten years ago, at the edge of becoming a dad myself, I got a call in the middle of the night. I woke up to the last buzz of the phone on my nightstand, but when I tried to answer, nobody was on the other end of the line. I noticed I...

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