Jun 13, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart
Hannah Hurnard (1905-1990):Evangelical Pioneer of Universal Salvation and Palestinian Dove Hannah Hurnard was a much appreciated and admired writer in the 20th century within the evangelical tribe—her insights on the mystical journey as articulated in an allegorical...
May 5, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart
We live at a period of time in which two types of spirituality are vying for the hearts and minds of many. The “I’m spiritual but not religious” slogan and cliché is but a symptom of such worldviews at odds. The differences between these outlooks have a 500-year-old...
Apr 23, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart
Alexandrian Christianity: Then and Now New Camaldoli Hermitage: Big Sur I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without...
Apr 6, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart
What has Easter to do with politics? What has the church to do with the state? What has the sacred to do with the secular? What has justice and peace to do with empires? What has Canada to do with the USA? The Christian understanding of Easter has its roots in the...
Apr 4, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Andrew J. Walker, “Notes from a Wayward Son: a miscellany," Andrew D. Kinsey (ed.)” (Cascade Books: Eugene, Oregon, 2015). Andrew Walker is one of the most remarkable scholars I have met across the years. – William J. Abraham There are thinkers, to follow...
Apr 4, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Doesn't it often seem that people and ideas we most respect usually contain a certain amount of breadth? And to be clear, breadth is not merely a large dose of variety. Perhaps it is a deepness incorporated into breadth that makes breadth comprehensive. Truth has...