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It’s such a surprise because it’s just the beginning—an Advent meditation

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

Easter Sunday—“Our master’s power is the love that moves the human heart by consent”

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

Wilderness, repentance, self-power and Other-power - Second Sunday in Advent

Christmas Eve Communion Service & Tanabe Hajime's philosophy of Zangedo

Zangedo - another look at John the Baptist's call to repentance in the light of Tanabe Hajime's philosophy

Sit down and shut up - or the need for liberals to confess they don't know everything