“For every action there is an opposite but equal reaction,” said by Sir Isaac Newton.  Curiously, society tries to find attributes that tell what we are, who we are, and why we are the way we are.  Life is but a meager journey where one has no more struggles than successes, no more perils than pleasures. Upon this journey, a tale is woven into history of what we...

The University of Chicago Divinity School constantly asks, “What’s your method?” This post is about methods of reflection on heresy, blasphemy, nonconformity, going against the tide when you think the tide is wrong even if you’re pretty sure you’ll drown. To include non-readers (how would they get HERE?), I suggest three image-based methods: 1. Historical: those...