Yule Blog 2011-12: One For All

Back in the beginning of the Christmas season, I wrote about the way the gospel Christmas narratives “roll the credits” by giving genealogical tables that link Jesus to Jewish history. In contemplating Christmas, we should never forget that the first Christmas was first and foremost a Jewish event. Mary, Joseph, the innkeeper, the shepherds, the […]

Yule Blog 2010-11: God’s Dilemma

The Blizzard of 2010 has crippled the glamorous borough of Queens; thankfully, I was visiting family outside the city when the snow fell and have now retreated to my rural retreat in the rolling Dutchess County hunt country.  There is plenty of snow up here, but we haven’t had to cope with the horrors the […]

American Dreams, American Resentments

As went the 19th-century family farm, so goes the 20th-century homeowners’ dream.

Yule Blog 2010: Meaning in Three Dimensions

Now it gets tough. That little baby wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying so cutely in the manger is the biggest trouble maker in world history, and the shocking claims that Christianity makes about who he is and what he means divide Christians not only from atheists and agnostics, but also splits Christians off from […]

Yule Blog 2010: Personal Meaning

Yesterday I blogged about how theists and atheists are the not all that different from each other; we are almost all transcendentalists in the sense that almost all of us find some kind of moral, ethical and even spiritual meaning in life. Human life amounts to more than eating and scratching our various itches, and […]

Yule Blog 2010: The Meaning of Christmas

Five go-old rings!Happy fifth day of Christmas, and welcome back to the 2010 Yule Blog, where we aim to keep the holiday fires burning right up through Twelfth Night on January 6.Yesterday King Herod’s massacre of every child in Bethlehem under the age of two shocked us out of the idea that Christmas is basically […]

Yule Blog 2010: The Hinge of Fate

So: they ‘wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger.’  What is that supposed to be about?Manger is the French word meaning “to eat”; a manger is a place where you put hay and similar things for the animals in a barn to eat. The swaddling clothes were used to wrap up […]

Yule Blog 2010: Born of a WHAT?!

It is not quite the most controversial verse in the Bible, but Luke 1:35 comes close. Mary has just replied to the angel Gabriel’s statement that she will be the mother of the Messiah with a question of her own: “How shall this be,” she says in the words of the King James Version, “seeing […]

Yule Blog 2010: The Real Story of Christmas: Rolling the Credits

For all the attention it gets in the world today, Christmas is not that big of a deal in the Bible.  The name of Christmas is never used, the date of December 25 isn’t given and there is no record that any of the early disciples ever celebrated the anniversary of Jesus’ birth. The New […]

Yule Blog: Christmas Gift! 2010 Edition

Merry Christmas and happy holiday to all! We are having a tense morning at the ancestral Mead home today, jumping whenever the telephone rings. There’s an old South Carolina custom that when two friends or relations greet one another on Christmas morning, the first one who says “Christmas gift!” gets to select one of the […]

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