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Living well upon wondrous, mysterious facts . . .

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