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Not only does God's personalness make sense of a universe full of individual things, but it also bestows a weight and a dignity on individual persons: on you, on me, and on every last person living in the favelas of São Paulo. If personalness is something that just happened to emerge somewhere along the evolutionary line and that, who knows, will
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How to Live a Miraculous Life: Bryan Doyle on Love, Humility, and the Quiet Grace of the Possible
Maria Popovathemarginalian.orgJohn O’Donohue, a former Irish Catholic priest, philosopher, poet, and, in his own words, mystic
Daniel J. Siegel • IntraConnected

Trust the value of your personal experiences, even when others might trivialize them, recognizing that all human experiences contain both dignity and absurdity, and no single expression can fully capture their complexity.
Mark Frauenfelder • Book Freak 164: A Life of One's Own
we will gain wisdom into how Edwards thought about the problem of nominalism and how he addressed it.
Owen Strachan • Jonathan Edwards on True Christianity (The Essential Edwards Collection Book 4)
Those black students drove me back to the primary art forms of the black religious experience by refusing to accept a prefabricated theology from the lips of James Cone. I began once more to listen to the heartbeat of black life as reflected in the song and speech of black people. As I did so, I asked myself, What is theology? What is the substance
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