TOH Blog
Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
Feast of St. Peter Damian
Posted by Theology of Home onEarly in life tragedy, fostered a pivotal relationship for St. Peter Damian. Denise writes of his character and influence and of the impact of his brother, whose name he assumed in religious life.
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A Simply Filling Lenten Dinner: Vegetable Ravioli Lasagna
Posted by Theology of Home onLent is nearly upon us, which means the search for meatless meals is on the rise! This fun twist on a traditional lasagna is the answer to what you have been seeking.
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Huckabee Sanders Is What Happens When We Unleash Conversative Women
Posted by Theology of Home onSarah Huckabee Sanders, who has navigated through all the left’s pitfalls and was still able to get elected as Arkansas’s first female governor, is a great beacon of hope. She isn’t afraid to speak out against the radical woke agenda that has seeped deeply into the fabric of American society and calls it truly as it is: crazy.Â
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Excerpt: The Obedience Paradox: Finding True Freedom in Marriage
Posted by Theology of Home onMary Stanford has written a new book, The Obedience Paradox: Finding True Freedom in Marriage, on obedience, receptivity, and headship within marriage. Motivated by the lack of clarity on the issue, Stanford's goal is to help couples navigate this unknown gift to a marriage.
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Look at The Devil Behind the Grammys Curtain
Posted by Theology of Home onThe fetishizing of transgression explains the escalation we’re seeing now. This is the insatiable nature of sin. What’s transgressive today becomes boringly normal tomorrow, and so the envelope must be pushed and prodded until every boundary is crossed and the mask fully slips and we look with horror at who it was that was behind it all along.
Love Is a Driftwood Lamp
Posted by Theology of Home onFor Valentine's Day, a dream about an old driftwood lamp prompts Denise to reflect on the beautiful and quirky ways family life is melded together, starting with the melding of two people in love.
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Excerpt: Adam and Eve After the Pill, Revisited
Posted by Theology of Home onMary Eberstadt's book Adam and Eve after the Pill (2012), dissected the sexual revolution's effects on the lives of men, women, and children. This follow-on book investigates the revolution's transformations in three spheres: society, politics, and Christianity. It also includes an analysis of the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Making a Home
Posted by Theology of Home onMemories aren’t just a part of bricks and mortar, but are shaped by weather, the renderings of the earth, the lay of the land, and meals shared. Our houses are part of a much bigger picture, animated by love, sacrifice, ritual, and seasons that make up what it truly means to be home.
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Why I Don't Use NFP (Or the Pill, or Condoms, or Anything)
Posted by Theology of Home onOur guest writer, Sophia, takes thoughtful and candid look at NFP discernment and navigating questions about family size. Without shying away from the harder questions, she brings an honest and hopeful perspective to a perennial discussion.
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