A Sunday Choose Your Own Adventure

It’s one of those weeks when the I didn’t feel I had much to add about the readings, especially since I just wrote extensively about the Gospel reading a couple months ago. So, if you’d like to read about the Parable of the Unjust Steward, check out my integral study of that parable from this … Continue reading A Sunday Choose Your Own Adventure

The Buddha and the Christ

We’re at the start of a series using Buddhist teaching as a mirror to help us better understand the Gospel. But today I’d like to start by zooming out and looking at the basic canonical story of the Buddha’s life and enlightenment. We’ll see that it represents an interesting foil for both the story of … Continue reading The Buddha and the Christ

The Wheel and the Way: Introduction

One of my favourite traditions in recent years here on the blog has been for my main Fall series to look at Christian theology through an external lens to better understand ourselves through the face of an other. This is not to ‘appropriate’ any idea as our own, but to use another worldview as a … Continue reading The Wheel and the Way: Introduction

Trampling Down Death by Death: A Reflection on Numbers 21.4-9 and John 3.13-17

Today is the Feast of the Holy Cross in the Church calendar. This is one of those medieval feasts that’s hard for many of us to find our way into, since it is self-consciously a celebration of a symbol instead of what it symbolizes (c.f., the Feast of the Body of Christ). But it's wonderful … Continue reading Trampling Down Death by Death: A Reflection on Numbers 21.4-9 and John 3.13-17

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

A few years ago, in my series on tradition, I wrote about how tradition always involves not just passive reception of the past, but active and intentional changes: “Tradition is an active process: we receive from the past but inevitably apply it to the needs of the present for the sake of our desired future.” … Continue reading Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes