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Such Largness—The Quiet Opening of Imaoka Shin’ichirō’s Free-Religion—A draft Foreword to the Selected Essays of Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988)

The Eternal Buddha is no one else but the Eternal Christ—a talk given to a United Reformed Church Advent online retreat called “Waiting for the light” on December 2nd, 2025

When you get 60 and people start to call you “elderly”, this is when your “real” life begins

The double movement dance of a free-religious faith

How Women’s Education Should Be — From the Standpoint of Mori Wasa-sensei [森わさ先生], a Seeker of the Way [求道者として],

“Deep autumn; My neighbour, — How does he live? . . . Christ’s Golden Rule evoked by a Ginkgo biloba tree on Christ’s Pieces, Cambridge

A translator’s apologia . . .

An introduction to my “rebranded” podcast—Kiitsu: “Returning-to-One”

A Google Document containing all the draft translations of essays by the Japanese Yuniterian (sic) Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988)

To avoid a continued, extremely dangerous liberal sin of omission — A repost of a piece written in October 2009

A suggestion about “What is to be Done?” following the disgraceful far-right “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London . . .

A video introduction for the Free-Religion Institute to Imoaka Shin’ichirō’s essay, “The Position of a Free-Religious Person [1951]”

A Portable Spirituality — Walking the Path of Free-Religion ( jiyū shūkyō)