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Central Havana 2017

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Skyline of Havana 2017

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Remembering Thomas C. Oden

By Steve Beard Professor Thomas C. Oden was the prime agitator to the agony and ecstasy of my seminary experience. It was wading through 1,400 pages of his three volume systematic text books that introduced me to his dear friends … Continue reading

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Giotto’s Nativity

Nativity by Giotto (1305) in Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, Italy.

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A meditation for New Years

By Kenneth Tanner The rhythms of the church year have guided my life since 1989. Marking time by the Word made flesh reorients *everything* in life and so the annual celebration of a “New Year” has, over time, decreased in … Continue reading

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Sixth day of Christmas

By Kenneth Tanner The One who cannot be contained in Solomon’s temple (much less the expanding universe) is contained in the womb of a Palestinian-Jewish teenager. The One who is timeless and omnipotent and changeless makes himself truly vulnerable and … Continue reading

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Fifth Day of Christmas

By Kenneth Tanner When the divine community we call God created the visible (and invisible) universe they spoke words like “let there be light” and things that were not in one moment began to exist in the next. Stars. Planets. … Continue reading

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In the form of a baby

By Kenneth Tanner God takes the form of a baby because divine helplessness is greater than any other force in the universe. When on the first Christmas divine humility and powerlessness and poverty are revealed as the foundation of all … Continue reading

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Chesterton’s thoughts on Santa

“What has happened to me has been the very reverse of what appears to be the experience of most of my friends. Instead of dwindling to a point, Santa Claus has grown larger and larger in my life until he … Continue reading

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Second Day of Christmas

By Kenneth Tanner It must be self-evident to most people that humanity needs rescue from sin, violence, and death. A God who participates in sin, violence, and death is not other than fallen humanity but a projection of our worst … Continue reading

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