TOH Blog
Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
In the Culture War, Don't Forget Culture
Posted by Theology of Home onThe problem is that we’re no longer dealing with reasonable people. Reason and logic have eroded. The battle we face is being played out in the realm of emotion and visuals—where things can be seen, touched, consumed, and felt. Conservatives operate in the realm of history, philosophy, and logic. We talk about ideas; they talk about stuff.
Easter Sunday
Posted by Theology of Home onResurrexit sicut dixit. As He said. Denise brings the joy of these words and the day of resurrection to life in a glorious Easter meditation.
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Good Friday
Posted by Theology of Home onOn this Good Friday, Denise ponders the thoughts and fear that surely was felt by his followers today, and how they must have longed for him. It is a longing that we can strive to know and one that will be a renewed cause of our rejoicing when we return to Mass.
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Holy Thursday
Posted by Theology of Home onOn this Holy Thursday, Denise takes us into the upper room and walks us through what the evening might have felt like -- the friendship, the insufficiency of our human love, the impending suffering, the memory of their time with Jesus, and of course the glorious institution of the Eucharist.
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Planting Seeds of Hope with a Modern Victory Garden
Posted by Theology of Home onThough victory gardens seem like a relic of the past, they are becoming increasingly invaluable to the modern home. Today, we share tips on how to begin!
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Monday in Holy Week: The Home at Bethany
Posted by Theology of Home onThis is the night Jesus spent among his friends in Bethany. A home filled with the fragrance of ointment. Denise meditates on this evening and offers us a beautiful window into the richness of it all.
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Palm Sunday
Posted by Theology of Home onPalm Sunday reminds us that our zeal of love for Our Lord can eventually become cut with the sadness of life and the easiness of our sins. Still, all can be made into fuel for greater love through the grace of a "king whose throne is a cross."
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Homeschooling in Narnia
Posted by Theology of Home onImagine going to school everyday in Narnia? One mom in Ohio has created a homeschooling classroom inspired by the wonder and joy of the hidden world found in C.S. Lewis's classic collection of fiction, The Chronicles of Narnia.