The Personalist Project

74 posts by Kate Whittaker Cousino:

TitleDateCmts
Who Is My Neighbour? 6/18/18 0
Has David Brooks been reading The Personalist Project? 6/15/18 0
Our Enemies, Our Selves. 6/14/18 0
No Such Thing as Normal 5/31/18 0
Out of the abundance of the heart 5/21/18 0
Do “Nice Guys” Finish Last? 4/30/18 1
Seeing Bodies, Seeing Persons 4/26/18 0
Is a well still a well if it runs dry? 4/3/18 1
Boundaries and Carrying Your Brother’s Cross 3/12/18 0
Are Boundaries Christian? Part Two 3/2/18 1
Are Boundaries Christian? Part One 2/27/18 3
Choosing the Life I Have 2/19/18 0
Truths and Consequences 2/9/18 2
Women, Work, and the Mommy Wars (continued.) 1/30/18 25
Women, Work, and the Mommy Wars 1/30/18 0
You’re Not Special: A Lesson in Love 1/11/18 2
The Gift of Myrrh: Grief and God-With-Us at Christmas 12/22/17 0
Puppy Love and the Weight of Shame 12/14/17 1
Imposed vs Organic Identity: “The Sabbath is made for Man, not Man for the Sabbath” 11/29/17 0
The Attractiveness of Intentional Community 11/29/17 0
The Cowardly Servant and the Gift of Self 11/23/17 0
Why Do People Commit Sexual Assault? 11/18/17 13
Are parents “more important” than their children? 11/15/17 1
Weep With Those Who Weep 11/8/17 2
The Master-Slave Dynamic and the Price of Eggs 10/19/17 2
Let Her Yes be Yes: #MeToo and the Cost of “No” 10/19/17 4
Don’t Use People As Props 9/27/17 0
Protective purity: sex and the fear of use 9/20/17 7
Salt and Light: Why we need a consistent pro-life ethic 9/15/17 0
The Measure of Mission 9/11/17 0
Greeks, barbarians, and Nazis: a Response to Charlottesville 8/18/17 13
“Do you think we’re worse off? That we suffer too much?” 8/2/17 1
Zen and the Christian Personalist 7/27/17 0
Could there be a Zen Personalism? 7/27/17 2
The gift of the ordinary 7/11/17 1
Love by the puzzle pieces 7/6/17 1
Who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart? 6/16/17 0
Geeks and the Love of God, Part One: Debate is Not Love 6/9/17 0
Geeks and the Love of God, Part Two: Theology is Not Faith 6/9/17 1
The Sandals of Whatever 5/17/17 0
A Daughter’s Love: The Story Behind an Apostrophe 5/12/17 0
The Political is Personal is Political 5/4/17 0
The Personal is Political is Personal 5/4/17 0
The Autonomy Argument: Conclusion 4/25/17 1
The Autonomy Argument 4/25/17 0
Broken for Us 4/20/17 0
Can Men and Women Be Friends? Part Two 4/6/17 3
Can Men and Women Be Friends? Part One 4/6/17 0
The case for a new model for male/female relationships 3/23/17 0
A Cat-shaped Carrot 3/9/17 0
When Friendship Doesn’t Go Far Enough, Part 2 3/2/17 1
When Friendship Doesn’t Go Far Enough, Part 1 3/2/17 2
A Lent of Tiny Thorns 2/24/17 0
Tin Pacifists and the Search for Meaning 2/16/17 0
The Ethical Activist 2/8/17 0
Staring Down History 1/27/17 1
Carve a Tunnel of Hope 1/23/17 0
Consequence Free 1/12/17 0
A Strange Season for Resolutions 12/31/16 1
How the Light gets in 12/24/16 1
Looking for Love in the Manger 12/17/16 3
Personalism at the graveside 11/7/16 6
The Problem of Language: The Gift of Babel 8/7/16 14
The Problem of Language: The Desire for Communion 8/5/16 2
Pride, Humility, and Self-knowledge 6/24/16 2
Thresholds 6/2/16 0
Empathy, photography, and perception: Thoughts on the public display of graphic abortion images 1/20/16 2
Love among the ruins 10/9/15 7
Virtue Privilege? 7/23/15 6
Telling the truth about ourselves 5/29/14 1
“A Tower that will Pierce the Clouds” 4/10/14 0
Marriage and Freedom 3/22/14 7
Parenting Persons 12/13/13 6
Gratitude and Joy 10/16/13 2