Monthly Archives: March 2019

“The Poison Vapor and the Path to Grace”

Excerpt from a sermon by the Rev. Jasper Alexander, August 17, 1954, Seven Hills Baptist Church, Liberty, Tennessee. “People have a lot of funny ideas about Satan, and most of them come from fairy tales or folk tales or cartoons … Continue reading

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Lois Kaminsky

“Lois Kaminsky (1936-2017). Originally a leading Freudian psychoanalyst, she ‘turned apostate’ and later became a noted philosopher of science. Although her groundbreaking work on conceptual spaces in the processes of cognition is considered her most important contribution, leading to new … Continue reading

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Map of the Cosmos: Damascus, 1097

“Carpet adorned with maps of the cosmos, Damascus, 1097.” Circular pen, digital paint.

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The Angelic Heralds

“The Angelic Heralds at the gates of Gil-gal, demanding the city’s surrender to Joshua and the Israelites, lest it be destroyed and all the people in it.” Ink brushes, digital paint.        

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Len Crawford: “The Lost Wise”

“There was once a being, a human, who in form and wisdom surpassed all others, even the Buddha. In this creature’s heart were understandings of how to achieve unshakeable inner peace and make society a garden where every flower flourished in its … Continue reading

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