Robert Jenson on philosophy

Robert Jenson on philosophy “We usually refer to the work of Greece’s theologians with their own name for it, ‘philosophy.’ We have thereupon been led to think this must be a different kind of intellectual activity than theology, to which theology perhaps may appeal for foundational purposes or against which theology must perhaps defend itself. […]

Hardy’s Oxen

The Oxen by Thomas Hardy (1915) Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock.  /  “Now they are all on their knees,”  /  An elder said as we sat in a flock  /  By the embers in hearthside ease. We pictured the meek mild creatures where  /  They dwelt in their strawy pen,  /  Nor did […]

On the Soul

On the Soul A. Nicholas Lash “Any attempt to speak sensibly of God as ‘spirit’ must first take the long road through an effort to recapture a less distorted understanding of what being human means. “Discussion about how ‘consciousness’ is best understood is at present a very lively field in a wide range of scientific disciplines and […]