A growing body of scholarly research reveals a convoluted pattern of religious failure in which atheism and the nonreligious played little role.
Source: The Great Scandal: Christianity’s Role in the Rise of the Nazis
A growing body of scholarly research reveals a convoluted pattern of religious failure in which atheism and the nonreligious played little role.
Source: The Great Scandal: Christianity’s Role in the Rise of the Nazis

Kelly’s stories are tough, real, honest, and always true. Unadorned by gimmick or artifice, the pieces in this collection—all framed between the imagined voices of that most primal couple, Adam and Eve—carry us deep into the heart of a wild American world that in many ways (and most definitely for a lot of younger people) sadly no longer exists. The human settings of these stories—bars, strip clubs, dingy apartments, goldmines, ranches, logging crews, homesteads, highways—are rich with details and textures that linger long after the closing sentences. Beyond those, however, there’s always a sense of something even larger and older surrounding the often small, sometimes strange, yet always compelling events his narrators are recounting. Sometimes this larger thing is the natural world—the oceans and forests, the plants and animals—always placing the events into their proper context. At other times, it’s the human interactions themselves that somehow seem to take on this greater, at times even mythic, weight and power. Reading these pieces, we recognize how the hungers and desires, the fears and hopes, the regrets and epiphanies of his people have all somehow entered our cultural DNA, and how—like them–it’s up to each of us to come to terms with all the beauty and terror that comes with being alive.
Dave Sims
“This book is good company. And I appreciate the opportunity to associate with intriguing folks out there where I rarely venture.”
“The remarkable thing about this collection—how often it touched my heart. These stories have a soul.”
A DOZEN OR MORE three-hundred-year-old black oaks spread over the top of the south side hill of our farm with a two-acre pasture on top and our house sat on the edge and overlooked a small twenty-acre valley bottom with Reese Creek and across it at the far side and then there was a similar hill of Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir to complete the farms north edge as a cross section of a small valley running from our house south to north.
Source: “Caught Up in the Air” by James Ross Kelly – True Chili
It may be that the most crucial task incumbent upon theology today is that of finally overcoming the overcoming of metaphysics. For roughly five centuries now, theological reasoning has found itself assailed by the same tedious but persistent refrain: the ringing imperative that it strip itself of philosophical tradition’s glitteringly gorgeous but cumbersome panoply of categories and concepts, so that it might again rush with youthful lightness of limb—chastened, humbled, naked, but finally free—into the embrace of the God who reveals himself only to the eyes of faith.
Remarks Made to Jean-Luc
Marion regarding
Revelation and Givenness
Hart, David Bentley Theological Territories . University of Notre Dame Press. Kindle Edition.
Remarks Made to Jean-Luc
Marion regarding
Revelation and Givenness
Hart, David Bentley (2020-04-14T23:58:59). Theological Territories . University of Notre Dame Press. Kindle Edition. Hart, David Bentley (2020-04-14T23:58:59). Theological Territories . University of Notre Dame Press. Kindle Edition.
According to Jewish tradition Gehenna is an afterlife realm where the souls of the unrighteous are punished.
A DOZEN OR MORE three-hundred-year-old black oaks spread over the top of the south side hill of our farm with a two-acre pasture on top and our house sat on the edge and overlooked a small twenty-acre valley bottom with Reese Creek and across it at the far side and then there was a similar hill of Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir to complete the farms north edge as a cross section of a small valley running from our house south to north.
See original Source: “Caught Up in the Air” by James Ross Kelly – True Chili