TOH Blog
Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
Primacy of Love
Posted by Theology of Home onA conversation between two mothers prompts this wonderful essay from guest writer, Anne, on motherhood and prestige.
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Waterfall
Posted by Theology of Home onNoelle reflects on pregnancy and childbirth from the vantage point of older kids and new stages of life. This is an adapted excerpt from Theology of Home III: At the Sea.
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Let Them Live DangerouslyÂ
Posted by Theology of Home onAn entirely charming and rich look at the nature of boys: "There is a peculiar quality in most of the men I truly admire which has always astounded me a bit, or more than a bit. It’s just this: an unexplainable tolerance and acceptance of the dangerous."
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Feast of Saint Philip
Posted by Theology of Home onAffability is perhaps an unsung virtue, but today's saint embodies it. Denise writes on the delightful friendliness of St. Philip, chosen by Jesus, a natural evangelist, and a martyr.
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Honey-Orange Curd
Posted by Theology of Home onMove over lemons, there's a new lovely citrus curd in town: Honey-Orange Curd!
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Sailing on the Waves of His Mercy
Posted by Theology of Home onThese are good days to contemplate the Risen Lord walking among us for forty days before His glorious Ascension. Denise paints a vivid picture for us to bring to our prayer.
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Mother's Day Gift Guide for 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onTo honor our moms, friends, sisters, godmothers, mentors this Mother's Day, please enjoy this year's Mother's Day Gift Guide! May 14th is just around the corner...
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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.