
Ep. 22 | Gregory Of Nyssa And The Burning Bush
So, here is a perfect "ambushed" moment for me. In the midst of doing some reading on the burning bush event in Exodus 3, I found an ancient, but new to me, interpretation of the event... It is an i...
14 Mai 201723min

Ep. 21 | St. Bonaventure And Swingsets
Last year I was encouraged to check out St. Bonaventure. He is the one responsible for the most famous biography of St. Francis of Assisi and is also responsible for the Franciscan order becoming wha...
24 Mar 201717min

Ep. 20 | Hijacking Religion And Luke 18
And we're back. Due to the busy-ness of life, I had to put this on hold. However, we are back! This season of Lent has been a great one as I have purposefully put myself in a place to hear some new...
24 Mar 201720min

Ep. 19 | Teilhard De Chardin And Having Faith In Man
Last summer I binge read Teillard De Chardin. He was a french Jesuit paleontologist who taught me how and why to have faith in man and hope for man.
28 Jan 201725min

Ep. 18 | Jesus, Labels And The Rest Of Us
Just musing on the Sermon on the Mount, an alternative approach to the passage "do not judge," and getting down out of our trees or off of our ladders...
28 Jan 201722min

Ep. 17 | St. John Of The Cross And Losing (a Kind Of) Faith
You, me, and everyone else on the planet need to get to know St. John of the Cross (16th century). If you are going through a dark time or feel like you are about to lose faith, his poetry and commen...
10 Jan 201728min

Ep. 16 | Punk Rock Prophets And Abraham Heschel
Just me riffing on punk rock, prophets, and my favorite Rabbi. Oh, and about echo chambers. And New Year's Resolutions.
3 Jan 201722min

Ep. 15 - Loving Means Doing
And after another hiatus... We are back. A new job and moving takes time and energy doesn't it? Here is a quick comment on Jesus asking Peter three times in one conversation if Peter loves him from...
29 Nov 201622min



















