Jeffrey MooreReal Conspiracies, or Conspiratorial RealismPresident Ronald Reagan used to tell a joke about Christmas morning. As we move into Advent and the approach to Christmas it seems a…Nov 27, 2022Nov 27, 2022
Jeffrey MooreKant cannot, or can’t Kant?Coming to Dorrien’s Post-Hegelian Spirit, one has to find in it an echo. As Dorrien says in the preface: “Every chapter except the…Aug 27, 2022Aug 27, 2022
Jeffrey MooreIn 1991, Susan Faludi identified a trend that I missed, being stuck in the middle of my own…Having spent yesterday with Dorrien and Kant — a theme to which we must return — I have interspersed my reading life, alternating between…Aug 25, 2022Aug 25, 2022
Jeffrey MooreIn A Post-Hegelian SpiritI had hoped to get to Dorrien’s book earlier in the year, but alas. It was a joy to come to him this afternoon and to begin. I was delayed…Aug 23, 2022Aug 23, 2022
Jeffrey MooreA cool dark shadowReflections on Chapter 3 of After Arminius, “Heat and Light.”Feb 6, 2022Feb 6, 2022
Jeffrey MooreAfter Arminius Chapter 1 ReflectionsProtestantism suggest that one is rooted in protest, that one is identified not so much by what one is for, or what one stands for, as what…Jan 25, 2022Jan 25, 2022
Jeffrey Moore2022 Virtual Book ClubA friend has agreed to do some reading with me this year. We will read together and try to chat weekly, here or in a virtual room. We will…Jan 3, 2022Jan 3, 2022
Jeffrey MooreLiquid Life: Reflecting on Congregational Resurrection. . . in 2002, of the twenty largest service-providing non-profit organizations in the United States (excluding governmental and religious…Apr 27, 2020Apr 27, 2020
Jeffrey MooreFinding the Right Thing to Do in the ResurrectionIn the eighteenth century John Locke famously suggested that each person was born into the world as a blank slate. Using Latin we can now…Apr 19, 2020Apr 19, 2020