Daily Archives: March 6, 2007

Lenten Guest Post – Day 12 – A Case for the Christian Year

In my work as campus minister at a Christian school, it often falls to me to answer questions from my Southern Baptist co-workers regarding some of my allegiance to the Christian year. A few days ago a farmer working on … Continue reading

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Brueggemann on the Loss of Lament

In an article, ‘The Costly Loss of Lament’ [JSOT (1986) 57-71], Walter Brueggemann address the manner in which lament seems to have dropped out of the ‘functioning canon’, identifying some of the unfortunate results of this. One loss that results … Continue reading

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