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Under a Spell No One Has Cast

C. S. Lewis poses a nasty dilemma for the Narnian children in his book, The Silver Chair. Jill Pole (a newcomer to Narnia) and Eustace Scrubb (from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) come across the prince just before the … Continue reading

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Balanced on the Edge of the Blade

I’m teaching a Bible study this “term” [1] that I have called “Doing It Wrong.” I knew, in the most general terms, what I had in mind. If you survey the biblical material for the different kinds of ways—and by … Continue reading

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“Your Supreme Court”

If you remember 1968 at all, you will remember that it was a time of political turbulence. Consider only these four: Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy were both assassinated; there were riots of a distinctly racial character … Continue reading

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It is your memorial too

Kwame Anthony Appiah writes a column called “The Ethicist” for the New York Times. In the August 20 edition, he published his reply to a question from a man who was considering attending the memorial service of his father—a man … Continue reading

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Seeing the Victim

I know that title doesn’t send you to any clear destination. I intend to contrast it with being the victim. I am not thinking of victimhood as requiring victimizers. I am perfectly capable, on a bad day, of feeling that … Continue reading

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Edgelording

It’s hard to keep up with changes in the language. In the little language village where I live most of the time, it really doesn’t change that fast, but I know that there are places where it does and every … Continue reading

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Lincoln’s Second Inaugural as History

Analogies are funny things. They are often said to provide insight into a less familiar object or relationship by comparing it to a more familiar one. But I wonder if it might not work as well to compare a less … Continue reading

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A Good Enough Self

In grad school, I did a lot of reading about how we know what we know. I gained a great deal of wisdom from that literature—nearly all negative. If I were to begin a line of question with “How can … Continue reading

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Intentionality

“Every talented and qualified student deserves an opportunity to attend the college of their choice. Affirmative Action existed to support that notion. Legacy admissions exists  to undermine it.”  So says NAACP President Derrick Johnson, pictured below. I don’t think he … Continue reading

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The Dynamics of Decline

Earlier in my blogging history, I looked around for some way to get as much forward motion as I could, now that my horsepower seemed to be declining.The model I finally settled on was “intelligent four wheel drive.” (I-4) [1] … Continue reading

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