Practical theologies and writing
I am working on a "theology of Donald Trump" and "a theology of immigration policy." I think many "Christian leaders" who make pronouncements about immigration policy don't live in the real world. They don't deal with immigrants on a daily basis (I pretty much do). I am speaking of those on both sides of the issue.
As to the first, it disheartens me that leaders in the denomination of which I am a member "kiss up" to Trump.
I am also working on a short study on the Samaritan woman ("The gospel according to the Samaritan woman" is the working title). Also a research article on student expressions of gratitude toward teachers, and finishing up a mystery novel, my first. Then a book on using high impact practices in teaching, and on and on. I have 20 ideas for books.
Consequently, my blogging will be less frequent, but I invite you to look through the archives of over 1800 articles.
Thanks to Amazon, I can engage in my hobby of publishing books that no one reads.
As to the first, it disheartens me that leaders in the denomination of which I am a member "kiss up" to Trump.
I am also working on a short study on the Samaritan woman ("The gospel according to the Samaritan woman" is the working title). Also a research article on student expressions of gratitude toward teachers, and finishing up a mystery novel, my first. Then a book on using high impact practices in teaching, and on and on. I have 20 ideas for books.
Consequently, my blogging will be less frequent, but I invite you to look through the archives of over 1800 articles.
Thanks to Amazon, I can engage in my hobby of publishing books that no one reads.
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