Between 1788 and 1793, G.F.W. Hegel attended the University of Tübingen, better known as the Tübingen Stift, a Protestant Lutheran Seminary in southern Germany. During these […]
Limericks and poetry that examine religious questions and religious traditions from around the world.
A legacy of licentious limericks lingers in the collective consciousness. But like any scarred psyche, the limerick is capable of so much more. The following collection, […]
To some, the Tao of Fred is just an ordinary collection of philosophical limericks. But to me, it’s something as sacred as any scripture. And as […]
One of the central axioms of Taoism says that life is a journey, not a destination. But today I’m thrilled to announce a momentous milestone in […]
The limerick is such a simple form of poetry. And yet its rigid structure makes it surprisingly difficult to write a good one. But what’s even […]
I wrote The Legend of Bell a few years ago and left it on the shelf, waiting for the stars to align. Given the events of […]