Tag Archives: Lutheran perspective

Beggars

Today I’m linking to an article that shows a great deal of perspective. And, isn’t perspective part of what writers crave? The insight and context of what’s around—and within—us? In particular, this post addresses Luther’s famous last phrase about beggars.

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Filed under As Christian Writers, As Theological Writers, Theological reflection

Death’s Doors

Today’s happy news includes a hat tip to Lars Walker. His book, Death’s Doors, was recently recommended for addressing the hot topic of Assisted Suicide. Continue reading

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