Nov 13, 2021 | Author - Brad Jersak
“One of Us” – Simone Weil, A Christianity for the Spectrum I’m a doctor, but not that kind. I am a theologian, not a medical professional. I can't diagnose diseases or disorders. But having been immersed for sixteen years in a fellowship that was uniquely...
Jul 7, 2010 | Author - Lazar Puhalo
The “External Philosophy”: The Fathers and Platonism It is a commonplace of modern scholarship that the Fathers of the Church, Latin and Greek, were Platonist, with exceptions of Sts Leontios of Byzantium, John of Damascus and Gregory Palamas who were ostensibly...
May 14, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews
“Testing faith: redeeming Christians from themselves” A Reflective Review of Lucy Huskinson’s Introduction to Nietzsche Nietzsche’s Test of Faith In Lucy Huskinson’s brilliant, all too brief missive, An Introduction to Nietzsche (SPCK 2009), she...
Apr 12, 2010 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews
Barua, Arati (ed.), Gandhi and Grant: Their Philosophical Affinities. Delhi, India: Academic Excellence, 2010).ReviewI recently received a first edition copy of Arati Barua's collection of scholarly essays comparing and contrasting Canada's George...