- Theology 101
Israel demanded a king, but their royal rulers diminished after only four generations, as we read in my last post….
Israel demanded a king, but their royal rulers diminished after only four generations, as we read in my last post….
When working on a writing project recently, I found myself typing “theology of work” and “faith and work movement” many…
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Several years ago, The Huffington Post’s blog “Wait But Why” created “Lucy,” an imagined embodiment of today’s adult. Lucy is…
The people of Israel’s first experiment with a king did not go very well, as we saw in my last…
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