
Assorted thoughts & links, mostly on New Testament studies, Anglican Christianity, and gay Christian whatnot
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Last weekend when I was in Washington, DC for The Understory festival (wonderful), I was able to visit the Museum of the Bible for the first time (also good but puzzling). On the museum’s third floor, there are two main exhibits: one is a d...
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson is a name you should know but probably don’t. A Lutheran pastor and theologian, she’s spent much of her career out of the American limelight. After serving at the Institute for Ecumenical Research in France, she moved...
It’s been a little over a year since my little book on Easter was published. One of the drumbeats in that book is that (like Christmas…) Easter is a season, not just a day. Beating that drum again, I say (still, today): “Happy Easter!”
And...
I preached this morning at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Grand Haven, Michigan, my parish for the past five years. My text was the Gospel passage, John 20:19-31, on “Doubting Thomas.”
+In the Name of God, the Father, the Son, and t...
I preached this morning in a chapel service at Western Theological Seminary, where I teach:
+In the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
In our Romans class yesterday, my students and I had the happy experience of havin...
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