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A brief address on the occasion of my Kikyoshiki

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

An introduction to, and first walk through of, the classic Shin Buddhist text, The Tannisho

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

“It is no longer I who pursue philosophy, but rather repentance that thinks through me”—A meditation on an insight of Tanabe Hajime’s

I have uttered what I did not understand, things too wonderful for me, which I did not know . . . and repent in dust and ashes

"For while all things were in quiet silence" . . . Exploring Advent with Henry Bugbee 2