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"These studies are outcomes rather than realised objectives. In making the journey, I have no aims. These studies are intellectual footprints, not blueprints" — H. Fingarette
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A political-theological ghost story — a lesson to be learnt from the Russian invasion of the Ukraine
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The goat path ahead less travelled by . . . or Liberal religion back at the crossroads
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Feeling the double movement of roots and fruits
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“No one is ever alone if they can see the countless lives supporting them.”
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Faith does not consist in believing something wonderful . . .
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What is the Philosophy of Movement? by Thomas Nail — A recommended paper
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Exploring the important Shin Buddhist text “The Tannisho” from a Unitarian and Universalist perspective — A series of Wednesday Evening Zoom Conversations
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The parable of the mischievously wise physics teacher
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On baseball gloves and liberal religion
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A few photos of Great Livermere Church and mere in winter
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Gold, frankincense and myrrh or a teapot, an empty jam tin, and a cabbage leaf? A short, secular religious thought for Epiphany
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John Keat’s ‘negative capability’ and COVID-19
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The New Being — A short, secular religious thought for Christmas Day
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An Advent meditation on Thomas Hardy’s poem, “The Oxen”, in preparation for Christmas Eve
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How to pray to a dead God—A recommended essay by Ed Simon for the online Aeon magazine
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“Let it flow”—A brief Advent meditation on true-entrusting (drawing on an intimation of Henry Bugbee's)
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An unexpected, direct link between Shin Buddhism and the Cambridge Unitarian Church
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A post-script to my previous post — Amida Buddha, buddha of infinite light and life
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