Culture • Popular Culture The Gifts of the Magi are Still Gifts Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read This week I am thinking about the Magi, because these are the days of Epiphany, a celebration that is almost 2000 years old, running back into the 2nd century. Before... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Of the Father’s Love Begotten…. Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read I do love music, and love different kinds of music. But of all the music I know, this Christmas carol is one of those I love best. That it is... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture The Long Trail of Tears Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “It matters because it reminds us of the reality of evil.” I remember hearing a National Public Radio story years ago, the very day that the Holocaust Memorial opened in... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Who Are We, Anyway? Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read “What are the Japanese peasants looking for in me? These people who live and work and die like beasts find for the first time in our teaching a path in... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Justice Cannot Be Just Us Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read “At crucial moments of choice, most of the business of choosing is already over.” There are some truths that are true across time, perennially true. Year after year, generation after... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture The Way the World Really Is Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Falling, falling, falling…. and finally, he fell. When the clock struck 9:30 pm or so, with our bowl of popcorn between us, we spent many evenings looking in on the... Continue Reading