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Maybe an idealist is simply a realist living in an unimaginative world. Archive for June, 2010. The calm after the storm before the storm. On June 17, 2010 4 Comments. Well, a lot has happened in the last few months:. I graduated from Regent College with a Master’s degree in Theology. We moved (temporarily) to North Dakota. I married the amazingly beautiful, wonderfully talented, incredibly funny, and marvelously kind Lisa. We honeymooned in Mexico. We acquired a Beagle puppy. On Freedom, Love, and Power.
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Maybe an idealist is simply a realist living in an unimaginative world. Posts by KC Flynn:. June 17, 2010. The calm after the storm before the storm. January 18, 2010. January 16, 2010. January 2, 2010. William Cavanaugh on Absolutism, Religion, and Violence. November 17, 2009. Theological Hermeneutics and Practice. November 11, 2009. More of the same…. November 8, 2009. Older Posts ». Beyond the Secular Canopy. James K.A. Smith. Rain and the Rhinoceros. Theological Musing in Prose.
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Maybe an idealist is simply a realist living in an unimaginative world. I feel most at home while floating in the stream of Christianity that is best represented by Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Barth, Jacques Ellul, John Howard Yoder, and Stanley Hauerwas. I think Wendell Berry is the most important contemporary writer in America, and the Church needs to listen to him. I think American politics is idolatrous. I like free markets, I don’t like capitalism. Other places I’ve written/presented:. You are commentin...
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The calm after the storm before the storm. | Questionable Answers
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Maybe an idealist is simply a realist living in an unimaginative world. Laquo; Tweeting in Haiti. The calm after the storm before the storm. June 17, 2010 by KC Flynn. Well, a lot has happened in the last few months:. I graduated from Regent College with a Master’s degree in Theology. We moved (temporarily) to North Dakota. I married the amazingly beautiful, wonderfully talented, incredibly funny, and marvelously kind Lisa. We honeymooned in Mexico. We acquired a Beagle puppy. On Freedom, Love, and Power.
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Maybe an idealist is simply a realist living in an unimaginative world. The calm after the storm before the storm. January 18, 2010 by KC Flynn. My friend Stephan is a Senior Vice President for World Relief. You can listen to an interview with him here: http:/ worldrelief.org/Page.aspx? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Maybe an idealist is simply a realist living in an unimaginative world. Laquo; William Cavanaugh on Absolutism, Religion, and Violence. January 16, 2010 by KC Flynn. The politics of illusion, of death’s money,. Possesses us. This is the Hell, this. The nightmare into which Christ descended. From the cross, from which also he woke. And rose, striding godly forth, so free. That He appeared to Mary Magdalene. To be only the gardener walking about. In the new day, among the flowers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Maybe an idealist is simply a realist living in an unimaginative world. Laquo; Hauerwas the Sectarian. Theological Hermeneutics and Practice. More of the same…. November 11, 2009 by KC Flynn. 8220;Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you: Jesus Christ and the American Soldier. One died for our soul, the other for our freedom.” (a quote from a friend’s facebook status). On November 11, 2009 at 10:10 pm. On November 12, 2009 at 12:38 am. What would Hauerwas say about Remembrance day? Theol...
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One Day Gourmet: October 2008
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Eating tastier, healthier food on one day a week. Friday, October 3, 2008. Every Day Fruit Crisp. In More With Less. Doris Longacre Janzen ponders the purpose of dessert. Is it to add unnecessary calories to our diets? Is it to lengthen the dining experience? Is it actually a practice of gluttony? So when my friend Farnaz tasted the peach version of this fruit crisp, she immediately said, "I need this recipe! Easier than pie. It's easy enough to make on a whim for a home-cooked meal, and elegant enou...
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Baird & Liam's Blog: Christmas at the Lakehouse
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013. Christmas at the Lakehouse. This year, we spent Christmas at my parents' Lakehouse in northern Minnesota. It was cold but wonderful! Bundled up and ready for some fun in the snow! We got to see these cool people: Uncle KC, Nana, Auntie Lisa, Uncle Alex, and Pa (left to right). Waiting for fish to bite. Winter walk with Daddy. Thank you, Nana and Pa! We miss you already! I love the blog updates! Hope you had a Happy New Year! January 11, 2013 at 9:44 PM. Happy 3rd Birthday, Liam!
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One Day Gourmet: November 2008
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Eating tastier, healthier food on one day a week. Monday, November 24, 2008. I haven't baked in a long time. The last few months have been an uphill slog in terms of energy and motivation to get anything accomplished. although sometimes it also felt downhill, in a bad way. Like a heavily-loaded cart was behind me, threatening to run me over with its weight. 3 cups of whole rolled oats. Not the limp, emaciated, quick cooking kind, but the most generous, plump grains you can find). 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon.