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To Knock a Chip out of the Wall: Sophie Scholl
Learning from Sophie Scholl in Charlottesville.
The Uses of Friendships: Moses Mendelssohn
It's when we resist conforming to the expectations of our contemporaries that we are a gift to them.
A Society of Friends: David Elton Trueblood
David Elton Trueblood was a friend to the world and a friend to me.
At the Bottom of the World is the Word: Martin Luther
Learning to taste the Word of God with Martin Luther.
Learning to Be Free: Booker T. Washington
What someone who was enslaved can teach us about a liberal education.
Making Sense of Our Contradictions: Blaise Pascal
Blaise Pascal knows us well: as glorious and wretched, hungering for God but prone to distraction.
The Friend We Need but Do Not Want: Martin Luther King Jr.
On the inconvenience of Martin Luther King Jr.
The Story About Religious Freedom You Haven't Heard
The Christian origin of religious-freedom arguments.
Communion, Liberation, and the Beauty of Ordinary Faithfulness
The importance of a public witness that is not merely rebuke but invitation.
The Strange New World of the Beatitudes
An encounter with the Sermon on the Mount says something about Christianity as a whole.
World View
An annotated reading of your world.
Not Trained By Angels
Democratic responsibility begins in elders' councils, budget meetings, and volunteer nursery assignments.
Go Into Your Room, Close the Door, and Engage the World
Why private prayers can be a public act.
Catechesis for a Secular Age
What if the common good just might depend on conversions?
The Commons: Ora et Labora on the 401
We're never alone on the journey.


