Year: 2010

309 RESULTS

Week of December 5, 2010

A wunderkammer of discoveries, compiled by Comment and illuminated for our readers' edification and entertainment. We do not necessarily endorse the external content below. Comment friend Mako Fujimura has a beautiful new project out: the Illuminated Gospel Book...

Refreshing Community

Refreshing Community

This untouched digital image was taken from my bedroom window in 2010. My room is located on the third floor, higher up than most of our neighbouring houses and gives me an interesting vantage point on my neighbourhood street. It was a rainy day, so I decided to...

Week of November 28, 2010

A wunderkammer of discoveries, compiled by Comment and illuminated for our readers' edification and entertainment. We do not necessarily endorse the external content below. Comment publisher Ray Pennings went "head-to-head" in a Munk Debate with Justin Trottier, on...

Editorial: Worldviews Go Home

“What we forget,” my professor said, “is that at the end of the day, the philosopher closes his office door and goes home—and just is, despite how he thinks he ought to be. He plays with his kids and eats his dinner and sleeps in his soft bed.”

Living Faithfully in the Industrial Town

Our task is not only to see the industrial town as it “is,” in all its brokenness and fragmentation, but also to see it as it “could be,” to imagine a different town in light of God’s redemptive work and purpose. Unfortunately, too many of us live in the world as “is” and haven’t developed the imagination to see God’s hand at work in shaping what “could be.” Frontiers need people who have the eyes to see and ears to hear a new reality of a Kingdom that is “already, but not yet.”