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Sappho’s time-scissored work—A new-materialist meditation for Valentine’s Day

Weekend greetings from the minister . . . and a few thoughts about two types of clapping

Learning from Lucretius in the shadow of coronavirus

Those who drink in season shall live before they die—A few photos taken in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Not the beginning of a new religion (re-ligio) but its end (de-ligio)?—A new-materialist reading of Pentecost

“The midmost hangs for love”—being a brief autobiographical piece about my own journey to “Christian atheism” or “ecstatic humanism”

"Firm ground is not available ground"— everyone who hears these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man or woman who built their house on sand.