Monthly Archives: April 2014

The Glen at Maude’s Tavern

The hills of Appalachia are wrinkled deep in time. Some places there, as the saying goes, you can’t get to from here. At least, if the here were televised America. And if not…. There are three large structures in the … Continue reading

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Local Church

My thinking about ecclesiology has been significantly influenced by a very brief conversation, at the University of Virginia, with David Bentley Hart about the near impossibility of meaningful discussion regarding the nature of the Church. One consequence is that I … Continue reading

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Memorizing Scripture

When memorizing Psalms, I’d like to be in the company of as many as possible which becomes difficult in modern times. I’m inclined to prefer Coverdale’s 1535 psalter. Twelve Psalms to memorize: 117, 134, 131, 133, 123, 93, 23, 100, 121, … Continue reading

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