About: L. James Everett, III.
Biographical:
L. James Everett, III., is a college professor on the West Coast of the U.S. He has taught courses in the Humanities at several institutions for many years.
Master Everett (abbreviated "Mr." Everett) has a Master's degree, and so prefers the title "Master" rather than "Doctor."
Master Everett wishes he could move furniture with his mind. He tries every once in a while. Raising your hand and closing your eyes makes it easier, but it is still impossible.
Master L. James Everett really is a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces and a graduate of seminary.
Master Everett really has been married for several years, and lives with his wife, a therapist, along with their furniture, on the West Coast.
His hobbies are travel, reading, talking with friends, thinking about stuff, and praying for people.
Content by L. James Everett, III.:
Recent Posts:
- 17 Dec 2012 - Plunging into history’s meaninglessness
- 05 Nov 2012 - The fragile longings of fall
- 22 Oct 2012 - Why we need God in politics and culture formation
- 17 Sep 2012 - What are the marks of progress?
- 10 Sep 2012 - Shame and surprise from a crippled squirrel
Recent Comments:
- November 27, 2012 on Encountering the gospel as fairy tale
- November 10, 2012 on The fragile longings of fall
- November 1, 2012 on A Christian-shaped agenda for politics
- September 29, 2012 on Shame and surprise from a crippled squirrel
- August 17, 2012 on A crucial, but ignored question
- August 17, 2012 on A crucial, but ignored question
- August 16, 2012 on A crucial, but ignored question
- August 3, 2012 on Can Belief Really be “Forced” on Others?
- August 3, 2012 on Can Belief Really be “Forced” on Others?
- July 20, 2012 on A crucial, but ignored question
- July 20, 2012 on Do we treat God like Santa Claus when we pray?
- July 20, 2012 on Do we treat God like Santa Claus when we pray?
- July 20, 2012 on Stereotypes, White Males and Racism
- July 20, 2012 on A crucial, but ignored question
- July 20, 2012 on A crucial, but ignored question