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Unraveling the knitting
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awelborn
The discussion below is interesting – thanks for all of your responses. Again, I didn’t mean to cause offense. I can’t think of a place I’ve lived which, if it were criticized, I’d be “offended.” People live places, like certain things about them, are driven crazy by others, settle, flee and try to figure out…
Introducing Christianity
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awelborn
I am presently working on a little book about the role of Christ in Pope Benedict’s thought. It’s not scholarly, aimed, rather at a popular audience, and I’ll only be pulling from his writings as Pope. I will be, more than anything else, pulling from his writings as Pope with an eye simply towards helping…
In which we eat
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awelborn
So, I’m sitting here after a morning at the park, eating some leftover salad, getting ready to tackle some Ratzinger. Might as well talk about food. Moving means transition. It means adaptation. It means finding new places to buy your stuff. Not as easy as it sounds. There are, to be sure, more options down…
And now to the books
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awelborn
A little bit of book-blogging to ease myself back into this. (Actually, I have another post coming on the rest of the Pope’s visit to France…I’ll get there.) First, some interesting and unusual children’s books we’ve read recently. (By the way – and I’ve been meaning to say this for a while – if you…
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