When you take a closer look at western religion, the stories of the Old Testament in particular, what you’re really studying are the distant echoes of […]
Limericks and poetry that examine religious questions and religious traditions from around the world.
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 […]
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 […]