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Liberal, free religion—Catching moving trains or metaphysical hitchhiking?

Why Jesus’ commandment that we “love one another” is always already new

Constancy and change are not opposed but inextricably connected

Levelling up?

Mothering Sunday—The mother of matter is the matter of the mother—A poetic, supreme fiction for our age

By the way . . .

The Lestrygonians, Cyclopes and angry Poseidon are real and prowling once again through our world — a critical re-reading of Cavafy’s “Ithaca” on the twentieth anniversary of my ministry with the Cambridge Unitarians

There is no going back, and no going outside of this event — we can only go forward into the new world that is always-already intra-actively emerging before us

“To be quiet in the hands of the marvellous”—an intra-active meditation on part of Ammons' poem, “Essay on Poetics”