KC Flynn has a blog!

I use Google Reader as my RSS reader as I weed through the content of the dozens of people I browse/gloss/read each day.  There is a place for friends to share items with other Google Reader friends, and the friend who always shares the most is KC Flynn.  He reads Front Porch Republic a lot (I do too, when the article is short enough—it is hands down the best thinking that encompasses all the best of the agrarian, local economic, micro-capitalistic, new urbanism, and Christian traditions) and always suggests articles that really make a person think.

Now KC wants to make people ponder what he is thinking as well with his new blog Questionable Answers.  I saw on Theopolitical an aside that KC Flynn had good postings about Christianity and politics and I did a double take: I know him (online, anyway—we have a mutual friend Dan Porter).

KC has also written for The Everyday Journal.  He wrote "The Joining of Heaven and Earth: A Look at Wendell Berry and the Church" as well as a Eucharist poem.

KC’s latest post is a conversation about Kierkegaard and Hauerwas and how" the illusion that Christendom produces Christians is deeply embedded in the Constantinian mindset."  Happy Reading!

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1 Comment

    Thanks for the link, Thomas. Now I’m self-conscious about how many blogs I share on Google reader :) But I’m glad you enjoy Front Porch Republic!

    Hope all is well…
    KC

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