Kelly Johnson diagnoses our busy scurrying as anxiety about time. But time is not a scarce resource slipping away, she counsels; it is God’s terrible, mysterious patience, in which we meet what is beyond us and come to know ourselves as beloved creatures
Presented is a hypothetical model of reality that is consistent with the observational data incomple...
One More Minute looks at the understanding and relationship we have towards time. We read time using...
(Excerpt) At this institute on Worship, Culture, and Catholicity: Remembering the Future I may foc...
Time might be the scarcest commodity for many people in modern life. A recent poll of more than 1,00...
Use your moments of waiting to train your heart to wait for the Lord, and put your hope in him. Pos...
When one chooses to tolerate suffering, waiting calmly without reacting emotively or physically, he ...
The technologically tethered, iPhone-addicted figure is an image we can easily conjure. Most of us c...
Hurry up! We\u27re late! I need it now! You have to be out the door in five minutes! How long ...
Is there a worthy end goal that justifies the use of efficient means, or are we just hurrying for th...
Another tendency in Christian thinking about waiting, however, is worthy of our consideration this A...
Our perceptions and beliefs about reality do not always reflect the true nature of reality. Concepti...
The Gladys Boen Scholarship is awarded “for the best short story, poem or collection of poems, or es...
Time is often viewed as a commodity. We “have” time. We “spend” time. As a result, we most often see...
Time is a metaphor we have constructed – an ordered and divisional concept around which we build and...
The following writings contain different segments about the concept of time. To best describe certai...
Presented is a hypothetical model of reality that is consistent with the observational data incomple...
One More Minute looks at the understanding and relationship we have towards time. We read time using...
(Excerpt) At this institute on Worship, Culture, and Catholicity: Remembering the Future I may foc...
Time might be the scarcest commodity for many people in modern life. A recent poll of more than 1,00...
Use your moments of waiting to train your heart to wait for the Lord, and put your hope in him. Pos...
When one chooses to tolerate suffering, waiting calmly without reacting emotively or physically, he ...
The technologically tethered, iPhone-addicted figure is an image we can easily conjure. Most of us c...
Hurry up! We\u27re late! I need it now! You have to be out the door in five minutes! How long ...
Is there a worthy end goal that justifies the use of efficient means, or are we just hurrying for th...
Another tendency in Christian thinking about waiting, however, is worthy of our consideration this A...
Our perceptions and beliefs about reality do not always reflect the true nature of reality. Concepti...
The Gladys Boen Scholarship is awarded “for the best short story, poem or collection of poems, or es...
Time is often viewed as a commodity. We “have” time. We “spend” time. As a result, we most often see...
Time is a metaphor we have constructed – an ordered and divisional concept around which we build and...
The following writings contain different segments about the concept of time. To best describe certai...
Presented is a hypothetical model of reality that is consistent with the observational data incomple...
One More Minute looks at the understanding and relationship we have towards time. We read time using...
(Excerpt) At this institute on Worship, Culture, and Catholicity: Remembering the Future I may foc...