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The Devil’s Theology

November 12, 2020

The Devil’s Theology Michael Jinkins   On Reformation Heritage Sunday I preached a sermon in which I referred to one variety of what I call the Devil’s Theology. If I might define that term, I would say that the Devil’s Theology is any use of religious beliefs to provoke or justify the destruction of any […]

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The Unkindest Cut

November 5, 2020

The Unkindest Cut Michael Jinkins   Kindness has taken a beating in recent years. It’s never had an easy time of it, but the past several years have been especially brutal. Lately I suppose kindness has a tough time of it, in part, because it chooses not to wear any armor plating at all. It […]

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Re-Enchantment

October 29, 2020

Re-Enchantment Michael Jinkins   My grandchildren are all young enough to live in an enchanted world. Our back garden on Saint Simons Island is inhabited by faeries. This is an established fact. My grandchildren have empirical evidence for this fact. When Grace or Clara or Anderson visit, they know that if they leave a gift […]

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What Children Should Be Taught

October 22, 2020

What Children Should Be Taught Michael Jinkins   Debbie was in a Michael’s store recently, appropriately masked and adhering to social distance guidelines. She was checking out at the register. The checker noticed a number of craft items that looked like something a teacher would buy. She asked Debbie if she was a teacher. Debbie […]

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The Truth Will Set Us Free

October 15, 2020

The Truth Will Set Us Free Michael Jinkins   There seems to be an assumption out there among some folks in our society that if you critique something then you must not love it. I don’t even know how to respond to this idea. Maybe the reason I don’t know how to respond to it […]

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The World’s Unbearable Beauty

October 8, 2020

The World’s Unbearable Beauty Michael Jinkins   I find myself looking up at the sky more these days. I’m lucky. I live in two places that have the most amazing skies, New Orleans and Saint Simons Island. And even in the midst of these pandemic days, both are open for business 24/7. Tennessee Williams once […]

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Restless

October 2, 2020

Restless Michael Jinkins   I’ve recently fallen into the habit of restlessness. This is not a good habit. The last time I recall being conscious of feeling restless was a couple of years ago, but I recognized the feeling immediately when I realized it was happening again. The time before was when I lived at […]

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Ordinary Things

September 24, 2020

Ordinary Things Michael Jinkins There is extraordinary beauty in ordinary things. The trick is noticing them. Poet Mary Oliver, in an interview with Krista Tippett, once said, “Attention is the beginning of devotion.” True, but I’m not sure the word “devotion” translates well in today’s culture. Maybe better “awe,” or “wonder,” or “reverence.” In which […]

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Freedom and Complicity

September 17, 2020

Freedom and Complicity Michael Jinkins   Several years ago in a conference sponsored by Louisville Seminary, a passionate speaker, caught up (I think) in her own rhetoric, moved from what seemed to me completely justifiable righteous indignation to the threat of violence against those who committed the evils she abhorred. She was one of several […]

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Monty Python Takes the Pulpit

September 10, 2020

Folks familiar with Monty Python’s illustrious cast may only know about their, ummm, theological work from films like “The Life of Brian” and that delightful scene in “The Meaning of Life” in the “public” (that means in British English “private”) school chapel. Who can forget the chaplain’s prayer, “O God, you are so big, so […]

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