Monthly Archives: January 2026

DADDIES KING

In 1978, after graduating from Wesleyan University with a bachelor degree in government (with many electives in English and religion), and resigning from my job as a teller at Connecticut Bank and Trust in Middletown, Connecticut, I whimsically decided to … Continue reading

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NIEBUHR, HORTON, & HIGHLANDER

At the end of the First World War, analysis of the state of human affairs reverberated in social clubs, academic lecture halls, political assemblies, and religious institutions.  One individual, who began formulating his responses to war’s massive devastation and dislocation, … Continue reading

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