The Plan for Incarnation from the Beginning
I have long been convinced that the Christocentric or supralapsarian school’s approach to explaining the primary motive for the Incarnation is theologically and logically correct. huh? oh, let me back...
View ArticleAdmiring Another Dunce Admirer
There are not many poems that make me feel quite the same way as Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “God’s Grandeur.” I believe I wrote about that poem some months ago as I reflected on my experience of God’s...
View ArticleRobert Grosseteste: The Greatest Theologian You (Probably) Don’t Know
This reflection is now available in Daniel P. Horan, OFM’s book Franciscan Spirituality for the 21st Century: Selected Reflections from the Dating God Blog and Other Essays, Volume One (Koinonia Press,...
View Article‘Duns Scotus’s Oxford’ by Hopkins
Here is a poem from the famous poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, a Jesuit who was significantly influenced by the philosophy and theology of the medieval Franciscan John Duns Scotus. This short poem is...
View ArticleEndorsements for ‘Postmodernity and Univocity’
Though I’m currently on the road recording the audio version of my forthcoming book, The Franciscan Heart of Thomas Merton (Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press), which is due out in late September, I have been...
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