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Posts by Wesley Hill
I'm buying a lot less from Amazon these days but have to admit that these are pretty great prices for the hardcover, ebook, and audiobook of @weshill.bsky.social's book on Easter.
www.amazon.com/Easter-Seaso...
I enjoyed talking about Easter with Kimberly Stuart on her podcast: youtu.be/9tSBLpHH6CM
I’m leading a retreat at Laity Lodge this summer with the amazing art historian, renaissance man, and true mensch @millinerd.bsky.social: www.laitylodge.org/retreats/202... Please consider yourself invited!
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It’s part of IVP’s EXTRA Large Print line, I’m told.
For a taste, check out this wonderfully generous review by Brad East: www.christianitytoday.com/2025/02/book...
My book on the season of Easter is out & about in the world as of **today**! 🥳
My book on the season of Easter will be out a week from today: a.co/d/fEuhkF5. I’d be honored and happy if you’d consider preordering it!
I’ve supported World Relief for years and encourage you to do the same. I know some of their staff and I believe they’re doing good work.
I will again tap the sign that I hate how much of the pro-immigrant anti-ice rhetoric still seems to boil down to "its actually good that we have a system where undocumented people can be exploited and treated like wage slaves for cheaper broccoli"
“The US government” does not in fact have the legal right to do this. The wording in the constitution is extremely clear on this question. It is our obligation to say that, each and every day.
Golly!
I would love to see the reading list for that class.
I’m currently teaching a 3wk series on the Life of Jesus at Crossroads Bible Church in Grand Rapids (all are welcome!), and I’ve been rereading this book in prep. It is a true gem.
A beautiful tribute to Richard Hays by @weshill.bsky.social . Very much worth your time, even if you’ve read other obits.
weshill.substack.com/p/rememberin...
A blessed Epiphanytide to everyone. (The poem is by U. A. Fanthorpe.)
This is a lovely and loving obituary that describes the Richard Hays that I knew as my teacher and, later, my dean and senior colleague. Thank you, @weshill.bsky.social
Thanks, Ted.
From Auden’s “Christmas Oratorio.”
Merry 12th Night, all! 🎄
I hope to say more about Richard Hays soon (and about his new book on sexuality). But for now I just want to note my deep and abiding gratitude. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.
Got back to Holland last night to find that a case of these arrived. Eager to share it with you all soon.
A wonderful book.
Hard to choose a favorite read of the year but @elizabetholdfield.bsky.social’s *Fully Alive* is a strong contender, as is Sarah Hinlicky Wilson’s *Seven Ways of Looking at the Transfiguration*.
Warning to future dinner guests: I’ll ask y’all to play this new Christmas gift with me.
I’m in the middle of Septology now (reading it with our mutual friend Alan). It’s pretty mesmerizing.
I was chuffed to see my name on this list too.