Frank Logue
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"Summary: An exploration of post-colonial practical theology in the Anglican world.
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| Dr. Kwok Pui-Lan continues her urgently needed work in pointing us toward a poly-centric way of seeing the Anglican Communion that allows for the diversity of voices that are a strength of the worldwide body. In working through the contextualization ...more | |
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| Stephanie Spellers has done church folk a great service in researching and writing “Church Tomorrow?” Beginning with a particular insightful and well written look at the statistics of decline, she then turns to listen to those who check the box for n ...more | |
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“Yes, of course duct tape works in a near-vacuum. Duct tape works anywhere. Duct tape is magic and should be worshiped.”
― The Martian
― The Martian
“The deeper satisfactions we crave come from strong bonds of mutual attachment to other people and larger causes outside ourselves. Then the mirrors become windows and doors into a wider world of loyalties. In that world a sense of well-being and happiness finds us rather than our frantically chasing it down. It is a place where a person has a chance to find the simple satisfaction that comes from doing a job the way it is supposed to be done.”
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“Institutions exist for people. People do not exist for institutions. Since institutions exist for people, they are to be judged along a moral continuum of good and bad according to what is needed for human beings to flourish as human beings. In order to deserve the designation of good, institutions ought to be doing what is good for us as human beings.”
― On Thinking Institutionally
― On Thinking Institutionally
“Doing good does not require the exclusion of the self, but rather it includes the self’s own flourishing and happiness within the flourishing of the wider community.”
― Formed by Love
― Formed by Love
“If we recognize that not all of our aspirations will be possible, then we can redirect our mind from that “someday” when we will finally arrive (with the job, house, spouse, status, or bank account that we want) to the present day which can be received as an opening for grace. The present may not be all we want, but when it is grafted into a narrative of God’s ultimate redemption, we can begin to trust God’s provision and thus remain open to grace in the midst of the disappointing or even the tragic.”
― Formed by Love
― Formed by Love




































