2026-04-23T18:30:55-04:00

A few days ago as I walked onto campus I was struck by a distinctive scent wafting on the breeze. Somewhere on the olfactory spectrum between a pristine pine forest and an overpowering air freshener hanging on the rear-view mirror of a car, this scent had rotting organic material tones, with the tangy hint of chemicals. โ€œI love the smell of mulch in the morning! Spring has actually arrived!โ€ There are a number of interesting sights as well as smells...ย Read more

2026-04-22T16:08:36-04:00

Thirteen-and-a-half years after starting this blog, I find myself thinking and praying about its future path. Here are some of the things Iโ€™ve been thinking aboutโ€“at the end of this reflection, Iโ€™ll describe briefly a few important changes that will be coming in the next few weeks. During a sabbatical seventeen (!) years ago, I began writing in a personal, non-academic essay style that was a sharp break from the academic writing that I had been doing (because I had...ย Read more

2026-04-17T14:59:00-04:00

In my ethics class last Thursday we began our final unit of the semester: Gun violence. First up was an essay by Simone Gubler called โ€œPhilosophizing with Guns.โ€ She wrote it while she was a doctoral student in philosophy at the University of Texas, reflecting on a Texas โ€œcampus carryโ€ bill signed into law a few months earlier that specifies libraries, offices, and classrooms on campus as โ€œconcealed carry zonesโ€-areas in which people with concelaled handgun licenses may carry their...ย Read more

2026-04-13T18:20:00-04:00

All that you touch, you Change. All that you Change, Changes you. The only lasting truth Is Change. God Is Change These lines begins are the opening lines in โ€œEarthseed: The Books of the Living,โ€ a collection of notebooks compiled by Lauren Olamina, the main character in Octavia Butlerโ€™s dystopian, frighteningly believable vision of the near future, Parable of the Sower. Lauren is a late teen who lives inside a gated community with her Baptist preacher father, family, and neighbors,...ย Read more

2026-04-11T11:44:00-04:00

The Second Sunday of Easter is always โ€œDoubting Thomas Sunday,โ€ an opportunity for me to return to and reflect on one of my favorite characters from the gospels.Thomas was the disciple who was absent when the risen Jesus appeared to his fellow disciples for the first time. Thomas refused to believe their story, famously saying that โ€œUnless I see the mark of the nails in his hands, and put my finger in the mark of the nails and my hand...ย Read more

2026-04-05T17:40:26-04:00

Easter Sundayโ€“the most triumphant day on the Christian liturgical calendar. According to New Testament scholar and theologian N. T. Wright, โ€œThe practical, theological, spiritual, ethical, pastoral, political, missionary, and hermeneutical implications of the mission and message of Jesus differ radically depending upon what one believes happened at Easter.โ€ That very well may be trueโ€“and itโ€™s a problem for me, since Iโ€™m not sure what I believe happened that day. I believe in resurrection. I believe in the beauty of the...ย Read more

2026-04-09T19:41:31-04:00

During the college basketball season, we occasionally watch a replay of the Providence Friarsโ€™ most recent game (when we win) the next day. The moment to moment drama can be tense in replay, even when we know what the outcome will be. We never watch a loss the next dayโ€”why submit ourselves voluntarily to an experience that we know ends badly? Even the worst of times can be weathered and perhaps appreciated when one knows that things work out in...ย Read more

2026-03-31T06:22:38-04:00

I know that today is Wednesday in Holy Week, but it is also April Fools Day. Itโ€™s the perfect occasion to ask an important question: Did Jesus ever laugh? One of the many enjoyable occurrences at the end of each semester is occasionally receiving thank-you notes from students. Often they come from quiet students who said little in class but eloquently mention a moment or a text from the semester that made a difference or that will stick with them....ย Read more

2026-03-25T13:44:55-04:00

Today is Palm Sunday, one of the most dramatic days on the liturgical calendar. But there is one reported event attributed to Palm Sunday that makes an appearance in the liturgy every Sunday. And each time I say or sing this part of the liturgy, I remember a beloved colleague. Rodney Delasanta was one of best teachers and colleagues I ever had the privilege of knowing. Rodney was a true Renaissance manโ€”a Chaucer scholar, family man, sports fan (especially the...ย Read more

2026-03-26T09:19:23-04:00

Today I am starting a unit on race issues in my ethics class. For the past several years, I have assigned a blog post from the height of the pandemic as the starting point for that unit, a post titled โ€œIโ€™m White, Iโ€™m Privileged, and Iโ€™m a Christian. Now what?โ€ Here it is. During the past month, in the context of protests for racial justice and police reform in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, I have come...ย Read more

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