Truth, Time, and God’s Patience

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“Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority,” said Francis Bacon. This line is behind the title of what many consider to be the best detective novel of all time, The Daughter of Time, by Josephine Tey (1951). The plot develops Bacon’s maxim from the location of a hospital bed. Alan Grant, an injured

Whose Time Are We Saving Anyway?

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On this side of the empty tomb and looking for the Day to come, we are caught up in the mode of waiting, that state of existence in which lived (rather than mathematical) time retards and screeches and grows prongs and barbs. Waiting is hard. As we tumble homeward in faith, hope, and love, we