An element that seems to have been assumed throughout human history is the notion that the table is sacred; such a notion seems to transcend culture itself. While ours is a generation that can boast much about technological advancements and... Continue Reading →
As Christians of many stripes we all pause to remember the radical humility of God first manifested through the Incarnation and birth of Christ. In Martin Luther's theology of the cross he saw that the love of God is oriented... Continue Reading →
This Christmas season I studied John 1, falling in love with John's simplistic and creative depiction of a God who becomes (hu)man. Here we encounter a God who chooses to enter our world, engaging with our "worldly" culture (at least... Continue Reading →