Green Junction Three times in two months, residents in Indianaโs northwest region were warned about destructive storms and advised to seek shelter. Each storm caused damage, and many described the destruction left behind by the third storm as the worst span of damage anyone could remember. Other areas of the state were inundated with record... Continue Reading →
The Square Is Empty. The Method Is Not.
I am writing this from an American Perspective:ย Why now is the moment to carry Cardijnโs vision beyond the walls of YCW and YCS. On the morning of 25 August 1957, thirty-two thousand young workers filled the piazza in front of St Peter's. They came from mines and mills, shop counters and shipyards, from Belgium, Brazil,... Continue Reading →
โGun Thy Neighbor:โ Merton, Fear, and the Peace We Refuse to Practice
In August 1961, Time magazine ran a brief piece on religion with a headline that could have permeated through our culture, but instead faded away: โGun Thy Neighbor?โ This unfolded during the backyard fallout shelter craze. Berlin was in crisis, the Soviets were preparing for new atmospheric tests, and American families were digging shelters into their lawns. Time quoted... Continue Reading →
The Mall That Was Supposed to Be a Town
Gruen, Merton, and a Third Way Between Socialism and Capitalism Using See-Judge-Act An October Morning in Edina On 8 October 1956, crowds flocked to a Minneapolis suburb to witness a marvel: Southdale Center, the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping mall. Step inside, and it was always a perfect seventy-two degrees, unaffected by the wildest Minnesota... Continue Reading →
Reading Merton the Way We Read Scripture: Hermeneutics, Exegesis, and the Work After Fourth and Walnut
Anyone who has studied the Bible knows the difference, even if they rarely say it directly. Hermeneutics is the theory of interpretation: the principles, assumptions, and rules that guide how we approach a text. Exegesis is what happens when those principles are applied to a real passage and put to workโthis verse, this word, this... Continue Reading →
The Middle Verb And the Missing Link
Why Judge is the step every method skips โ and how a physicist accidentally built the tools for it: Think of Joseph Cardijn and Eliyahu M. Goldratt as the key link for making the best decision. Just a note: In my experience, the โjudgeโ phase is where people struggle, even when using scripture, tradition, CST,... Continue Reading →
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