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1 Cor 13:4-7 as an Examen
The homilist at Mass this weekend made the very interesting point that we can, and should, use Paul’s beautiful description of love as a structure with which to consider how well we are living up to our Christian vocation. You … Continue reading
Posted in Lectionary reflection
Tagged 1 cor 13, Christian, church unity, examen, preaching
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Liars and Outliers and Moral Theology
Full disclosure: Bruce has been a dear friend of mine for thirty years, and I was an early reader of several drafts of this book. This is not a theology book — although it is in the top ten books … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Ecclesiology, Moral theology
Tagged evolution, examen, game theory, schneier, school for saints, security, sex abuse scandal, structural sin
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