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Broken Hosannas—or why it’s religiously important to admit that Palm Sunday (and Easter) can no longer be rendered coherent

The case for an Ecstatic Humanism—being “skeptics with naturally religious minds” or “open-minded ‘reverent’ humanists”

Greetings from Emmanuel Road, July 18th 2020

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

The case for an Ecstatic Humanism—being “skeptics with naturally religious minds” or “open-minded ‘reverent’ humanists”

Mr Chips as a vision and incarnation of a wholly immanent and natural “God”

"The best of all is God is with us"? — etsi deus non daretur—truly living in the world as if there were no God