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Kenneth E. Kovacs

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Kenneth E. Kovacs, Ph.D. is pastor at Catonsville Presbyterian Church, Catonsville, MD, and has served churches in St. Andrews, Scotland, and Mendham, NJ.
Ken is a graduate of Rutgers College, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the University of St. Andrews. His latest project is a book on C. G. Jung and the Christian experience.

Light and Life

Gerard van Honthorst (1592-1656), Adoration of the Shepherds
John 1:1-5, 10-14
First Sunday of Christmas
The lectionary reading for this first Sunday of Christmas or Christmastide is Jesus’ flight into Egypt in Matthew 2, followed by Herod’s fury that the magi tricked him, which resulted in the killing of every boy under two years of age, remembered as the “holy innocents” (Mt. 2:12-23). In W Read more of this blog post »
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W.H. Auden
“Christmas and Easter can be subjects for poetry, but Good Friday, like Auschwitz, cannot. The reality is so horrible it is not surprising that people should have found it a stumbling block to faith.”
W.H. Auden

Friedrich Schleiermacher
“Whenever I find a spark of that hidden fire that will sooner or later consume the old and create the new, I am drawn to it with love and hope, regarding it as a sign of my future home.”
Friedrich Schleiermacher

25x33 Carl Jung — 152 members — last activity Aug 26, 2018 06:35AM
If you enjoy and find meaning in the writings of Carl Gustav Jung, it would be a pleasure to talk, learn of your musings and discover common streams o ...more
68984 Christian Theological/Philosophical Book Club — 1901 members — last activity Dec 27, 2025 06:15PM
The primary guidelines for this group are a sincere love for the true God of the Bible and a commitment to relying on the Word of God (the Bible) as t ...more
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