For Theology Nerds Only: The Athanasian Creed

A few weeks ago, the church commemorated Saint Athanasius, born in 296 and died in 373, bishop of Alexandria.  Athanasius is justly honored as the hero of the Council of Nicaea, which he attended as secretary and deacon of then-Bishop Alexander of Alexandria, whom Athanasius succeeded in 328.  He is considered to be the “greatest…… Continue reading For Theology Nerds Only: The Athanasian Creed

Abandon All Hope?

This was an interesting article that I read in The New York Times this morning–not at all coincidentally published the day after Easter–that takes issue with hope in general, and Christian hope in particular. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/04/19/abandon-nearly-all-hope/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0The author advocates for “a very Greek standpoint” that replaces hope with realism, which he sees as much more constructive and productive–his…… Continue reading Abandon All Hope?

In Defense of Chocolate–Perennial Lenten Whipping Boy

OK–this post is somewhat mis-titled:  it really should be “In Defense of Giving Up Chocolate for Lent” which, at least in my community, is definitely the go-to negative example of what you are “supposed” to do for Lent, and what Lent is really about.  But, here’s the thing–and this is my “true confessions” moment for…… Continue reading In Defense of Chocolate–Perennial Lenten Whipping Boy