In classes I teach on Freethinkers like naturalist John Muir, I often saunter back to wise reminders of human hubris, […]


In classes I teach on Freethinkers like naturalist John Muir, I often saunter back to wise reminders of human hubris, […]

On a creek … in a forest … by a waterfall … in the Blue Ridge Mountains … swirling bubbles […]

My recent Zoom talk to the Jubilee! Community here in Asheville begins around the 45:40 mark.

African-American writer, Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), wrote about her long struggles with religious faith. I sense kinship with some of […]

Sixty years ago today, September 12, 1960, candidate John F. Kennedy spoke to a ministerial association in Houston, TX. He […]

The most massive things; the most minute things. Nature reminds us to look up and look down … to keep […]

As I continue to reflect on issues of faith and my journey beyond faith, enjoying the daily wonders and beauty […]

The Nones Bible Chapter Seven “A Mantle of Protection for Beliefs” There are biblical stories of protective cloaks, robes or […]

This week’s column, continuing to celebrate the 19th Amendment, lifts up the voice and the truth-telling of Sojourner Truth: Tradition […]

A shadow appears at the corner of my eye. I glance out the window. A black shape passes. Immediate action! […]

Writer James Baldwin turned nineteen on the day of his father’s funeral (August 3, 1943). A “race riot” had broken […]

The Nones Bible Chapter Six “Eyes on the Clouds” Observing incoming clouds this morning, blown along by a strong wind, […]