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Ritchie CalvinGilead in TexasIt is a violation of my natural external freedom not to be able to go where I please, and to experience other restrictions of this kind. …Jan 18
Richard GriffinThe Frog at the Bottom of the Well Thinks the Sky Is TinyThat’s an ancient Chinese proverb.Apr 29, 2020Apr 29, 2020
Mauricio MatizinThe Ink Never DriesBOOKS I READ: Gilead by Marilynne Robinson (2004).The novel is a long letter by Reverend John Ames to his young son.Jul 231
Ritchie CalvinGilead in TexasIt is a violation of my natural external freedom not to be able to go where I please, and to experience other restrictions of this kind. …Jan 18
Richard GriffinThe Frog at the Bottom of the Well Thinks the Sky Is TinyThat’s an ancient Chinese proverb.Apr 29, 2020
Peter MorovičA stone and a dream (Gilead, Marilynne Robinson)Thanks to a good friend of mine, I recently read Gilead by Marilynne Robinson¹, which I wholeheartedly recommend. While it was hard work…Aug 3, 2019
Matthew BroylesinThinky Thoughts AlmanacAmerican GlossolaliaMost Americans are bilingual. We don’t think about it, but a lot of us can slip into the language of religion with relative ease, even if…Jul 14, 20221