Here are the top 10 posts from the past two months at Mere-O:
- I unpacked the music of Terence Malick's beautiful Tree of Life and how it should affect our understanding of it.
- I examined parents who allow their children to have sex with others provided it's in their own homes generated a number of comments. Check out "The Soft Bigotry of Low Sexual Expectations."
- Nathan Hitchen submitted a guest review of Tree of Life which took a very different approach than mine.
- In light of the release of the final Harry Potter installment, Cate offered an appreciation of the series.
- Cate also penned a lovely two part meditation on what it means to forgive someone when you can't forget their offense. See part one and part two.
- I took on religious liberties in light of the decision by New York to permit gay marriage.
- I highlighted and reflected on a long essay on consumerism and Christian music.
- I highlighted five books on the body for evangelicals that are not his own.
- Luke Timothy Johnson claims the mantle of "experience" for approving of homosexuality within the church. And I linked to him.
- Finally, we discussed whether postmodernism can be, or not be. Which isn't the only question, but it's an interesting one.
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