Deciding not to goAn old time friend became a Roman Catholic priest not long ago. I originally intended to be present at the celebration of his first Mass…Jul 24, 2023Jul 24, 2023
Women and preachingDuring my lifetime, I always rejected women in the pulpit due to the Christian denominations I belonged to in the past. Heavily influenced…Jun 11, 2023Jun 11, 2023
On our kneesWhen I studied theology, I always heard my professors say: “Theology is done on your knees.” Over the years, I’ve come to understand that…Jun 8, 2023Jun 8, 2023
«Step away»It’s not cowardice. It’s not abandonment. It is, however, embracing of the unknown, of the mystery, and of the journeying through the fog…Jun 2, 2023Jun 2, 2023
Ecclesiolatry?I’m currently writing a book (for the sake of writing a book, without any immediate intent of publishing) on the topic of ecclesiolatry…Jan 13, 2023Jan 13, 2023
Blessed heresy!If the you of five years ago doesn’t consider the you of today a heretic, you are not growing spiritually.Dec 23, 2022Dec 23, 2022
“So resilient, huh?”Can a person who is generally resilient arrive to a breaking point? I would compare this to the Peter Principle. Canadian psychologist…Dec 11, 2022Dec 11, 2022
The Psychology of ResilienceWith the philosophical background of my previous entry, I would like to venture into the realm of resilience from a psychological…Dec 7, 2022Dec 7, 2022
Resilience: Philosophical background and the risk of presentismWhen talking about resilience, it is a good practice to analyze the topic from different perspectives. I will focus mainly on two areas…Dec 2, 2022Dec 2, 2022
Resilient?After facing disgrace after disgrace, a middle-aged woman continued smiling. It seemed like hardships made her stronger and helped her to…Nov 19, 2022Nov 19, 2022