Category Archives: Metacognition

Why I Love Descartes

He’s a philosopher who hates on philosophy.

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“That’s Great. Now What?” (The 7 Minute Sermon)

I preached this sermon at Plymouth Presbyterian Church. The sermon title is “That’s Great. Now What?”, and it’s about the Christian experience of being given revelation and left to sort out the details for ourselves.

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Priorities

You want to know something that is really an abomination against the Christian way of life? Borrowing and lending money for interest.

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The Sin of Intellectualism

Some navel gazing in the vein of Experience of a Freemason: Thoughts a Few Years In, this time about the nature of my faith and my path to Duke Divinity. But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good. 1 Thessalonians, 5:21 From the most awesomely titled An Apology for the True Christian [...]

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Quaker Worship Notes

Here are some notes on Quaker worship I’m sharing with my small group for “Intro to Christian Spirituality”. I thought I’d throw them out there in case people were curious. Quaker Worship: Highlights from Durham Friends Meeting Welcome Pamphlet and “Four Doors to Meeting for Worship”

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