
Doxa, Glory, M.C. Richards: A Good Way to Start the Day
On a wall in my bedroom, there is a painting about four feet by five feet by my good friend, former co-worker, and faculty member,
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On a wall in my bedroom, there is a painting about four feet by five feet by my good friend, former co-worker, and faculty member,

After offering quite an extended reflection on the cross of Jesus in yesterday’s DM, I would like to invite you today into an artistic meditative

Since yesterday’s DM, I kept musing about being sheltered/hidden inside the wounds of Jesus. A very strong image, but also quite a weird one from

We are meditating on what Leonard Cohen says about saintliness, in his book Beautiful Losers.* Saturday’s DM ended with his observation that Love is at

This is a weekly summary of the previous week’s Daily Meditations. Some are written by Matthew Fox (MF), and some by Gianluigi Gugliermetto (GG). You

Looking toward a New Year is often a time for evaluating the year we have just undergone. From the point of view of a new

In remembering the many dimensions of the Christmas stories as we have been doing in our recent DMs, I have praised the artist M.C. Richards

This past year has been particularly moving for me regarding the deaths of many wonderful people—I would even call them saints—whom I have known or

There is no clearer example of how music and songs can be a means for resistance than the Gaza Birds Singing, a group of children

I rejoice that a new book has appeared on my favorite psychologist, Otto Rank. In Otto Rank and the Creation of Modern Psychotherapy, Robert Kramer has done
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