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Catching sight of the “world bud”—An Advent meditation

“This is a long road in a dubious mist” . . . but still one that is well worth walking

“Only a God can still save us”—a liberal religious confession

A post-script to my previous post — Amida Buddha, buddha of infinite light and life

Overcoming Christianity by incorporation and verwindung

When is ruination not (quite) ruination?—Some Christian a/theist thoughts inspired by Heidegger and Bonhoeffer

Weekly greetings and a piece from the archive: The quiet opening—“To be that porous, to have such largeness pass through me”—A meditation on what the coming liberal religion might feel like

Some photos of a sunny, windy, winter’s day walk to Grantchester by the River Cam in the company of Martin Heidgger and A. R. Ammons

‘We are the Christians who move on’ or ‘Overcoming is worthy only when we think about incorporation’ — some thoughts on ‘God’, ‘verwindung’ and ‘überwindung’