Toward an I-Thou Encounter with Time
Megan Anna Neff recasts of our relationship to time using Martin Buber’s I/Thou and I/It framework.
Megan Anna Neff recasts of our relationship to time using Martin Buber’s I/Thou and I/It framework.
Beth Jarvis writes about Sabbath, motherhood, and time.
Tim Suttle investigates American football through the lens of empire.
In his recently published Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get it Wrong, Conor Cunningham, the Co-Director of the Centre of Theology and Philosophy at the University of Nottingham, surveys the vast expanse of evolutionary biology, evolutionary psychology, philosophy of mind, naturalism, and intelligent design and skillfully argues against the reductive logics […]
Eric Severson explores the neglected day of Christianity’s Holy Saturday by way of Plato’s concept of khora, offering a perspective on Sabbath that includes the darkness and despair of the “middle day.”