Recent Posts

The Accidental Liturgist
Garrett writes at Rephidim about the inevitability of liturgy, whether in high church or low church settings.

The Frame as Picture
Garrett discusses hyper-fragmentation and catholicity.

The Ass & the Messiah
A typological reading of the story of Balaam’s ass.

Teach us to Pray
With an incoming administration that is potentially hostile towards Christianity, now more than ever, believers must not forget who God’s enemies work for.

Sex Drive Builder
Making and craftsmanship are kinds of procreation that not only precede but also qualify a man for the acquisition of a wife.

Pianissimo
Silence is being manufactured by the very institutions designed to give voice.

Back from the Dead
The nation’s need for another shot at life.

Bezos is Worth His Weight in Rice

Scapegoating Brooks Pentecostal

Bread on the Water
Jesus has the disciples give out the Bread of Life. Later that night, the Bread returns to them on the water.

iMago Moi
What does Tennyson’s use of the mediated image teach us about the perception and knowledge?

Brothers, we are not Intellectuals
There is a necessary difference between the role of clergy as public theologians and that of public intellectuals.

Welcome, Statler & Waldorf
Disagreeable personalities are not always antagonists. They may be assets.

What the Left has Right
The Left seems to be able to discern the times, at present, better than Christians. Rebuilding always follows the shock and awe.

The Princess Bride v Trump
In which aging actors force their past characters to impersonate their own moral ambiguity.

New Album Out Now
The new album, According Lines, by Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Soucy is out now and available for purchase or streaming. Concert on September 11, at the Camden Opera House.

Augustine on the Protests
An Augustinian reading of the protest fires.

Food as Time Travel
Food has the power to take us home, in either direction.

Game 3:Christians v Lions
When critical theory is allowed to reinterpret sports, expect things to degenerate quickly.

The Rehoboam Effect
In an age of post-journalism, people are turning to their friends for help to understand the world. In the future, may they turn to the Church.