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My name is Laura and these are the wonderings of a theologically trained ponderer (me), writing out-loud, while working to help form her small corner of the church.Read more about Laura and the blog:
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Author Archives: Laura
When we gather around glory, we ought to know what it is
I propose the glory of Christ as the central, unifying concept for a distinctively Christian integration. Since glory is the central focus of the content of integrative thinking, an investigation of integrative thinking must begin with a clarification of what … Continue reading
Teasing out the categories of interdisciplinary integration
This spring I delve into interdisciplinary integration as an essential process within the integration of faith and learning. Each Saturday of this term, I shall post a 300-word reflection of the week’s ponderings. This is the first reflection. I begin … Continue reading
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Cholesterol Influences Map v0524 Trying to Figure Out Cholesterol Control What is the Best Temperature for Intellectual Work? Dairy Returns: it may be bad news Is Dairy Primal? Lately the journey from pudgy to primal has been a little bumpy … Continue reading
Be honest, not good?
Is working hard to be good counter productive? Does working hard to be good actually train our souls to be good or merely to do good? Is it okay to do good, but not be good? Claim: Being honest must … Continue reading
Help wanted: Only ex-procrastinators need apply
You would think someone with “strategic” as a strength theme would figure out how to avoid an all-nighter. Well, think again. The night before my last class of the term, I slept a whopping 90 minutes, spending the rest of … Continue reading