Recommended by Beatrice Marovich
An attempt at a new start from the oldest of old-school bloggers. I plan to address My Type of Thing: everything from pedagogy to political theology, leavened with autobiographical reflection. My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
Adam Kotsko is a friend and colleague in theology, and a brilliant generalist who's been writing about theology, politics, pop culture, and whatever else he feels like since the beginning of blogging itself. He always challenges my thinking, and he will probably challenge yours too.
On imagination and the possibility that we’re living through a shift in consciousness, via the deep histories of humanity, art, and writing.
Eleanor Robbins writes about imagination: the capacity to experience, express, and expand reality. This is a moment when the value of human creativity seems thrown into question, and in the midst of this Eleanor crucially insists that imagination is your birthright.








