Non pascere troglodytae.
What’s the best overview of world religions that you’ve ever read?
Currently reading: The New Testament by David Bentley Hart 📚
What’s the best book about ethics that you’ve ever read?
Looking for Sergei Bulgakov reading recs. Where is a good place to start? The Sophiology of Death? Someplace else?
Sure, but are you woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being woke to the dangers of being…
I wonder: If Paul had been reliant upon churches for his livelihood, and had not preached free of charge (1 Cor. 9), would he have been free to preach/write as boldly as he did? Did he purchase his freedom by making tents? Can one really preach the gospel without such freedom?
Tried to explain to our 3yo daughter that we should pray for people in Ukraine who didn’t have food or houses because of “mean people.” She then prayed that Jesus would “help the mean people become blind, and not to be mean anymore”!
And now back to my ongoing break from Anglican Twitter
This is absolutely brilliant. www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/…
Honestly, it feels like Lent 2020 hasn’t ended yet
Isaiah 9:5 (NIV): Every warrior’s boot used in battle and every garment rolled in blood will be destined for burning, will be fuel for the fire.

“May slanderers not be established in the land; may disaster hunt down the violent. I know that the Lord secures justice for the poor and upholds the cause of the needy. " ref.ly/Ps140.11-…

🎼🎵”Don’t want to be a useful idiot”🎶
“…come hell or hard Wordle…”
I just finished reading Children of Dune and I’m on the fence about continuing with God Emperor of Dune. Should I keep going? If not, what should I read next? Currently re-reading The Hobbit.
Currently reading: Tradition and Apocalypse by David Bentley Hart. Halfway through and finding myself agreeing with DBH’s critiques of Newman’s Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. 📚
Really looking forward to reading this! “Tradition and Apocalypse” by David Bentley Hart.

Currently reading: Microservices Patterns by Chris Richardson 📚
Karl Barth’s “The Epistle to the Romans” is now out on @Logos, so here’s one of my favorite quotes from “Der Römerbrief.” May the theological critique of religion live on. A faith that is not self-critical is a dead faith, indeed.
