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From the swamps of southern Louisiana, Colten met the Jesuits at Spring Hill College in Mobile, AL, where he studied political science and English. He later earned his Master’s of Arts in English from Saint Louis University. Colten left the Society of Jesus in 2019.
Joined in 2015 cbirosj@thejesuitpost.org @cbirosj
0 postsCome at Me, Bro! (Why I Love the Crazies)
TJP editor Eric Sundrup, SJ professes his love for the crazies.
Top 5 reasons Dr. Who fans should consider religious life
In honor of National Vocations Week and the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, we present the top 5 reasons Dr. Who fans should consider religious life.
Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Yeah, yeah, we know that love is patient, love is kind. But Jeff Sullivan is convinced that real love requires a little crazy.
A “Random” God?
Our very own evolutionary biologist John Shea reconciles the randomness of evolution with religion through the lenses of Jackson Pollock and…Garth Brooks?
What We Choose To Care About, or the Other Supreme Court Cases
TJP’s resident legal expert Nate Romano wonders about the impact of the less famous SCOTUS cases on our daily lives.
L.A. Plague Squirrel and Cultural Memory
As historian Gwen Stefani said, “‘Cuz there ain’t no cure for that girl, you’ll be dead in no time flat girl…”
Awaiting the Nations
A missing pin for the map and the pulse of something deep inside the chest — Brendan Busse on the desire for identity and the nations awaiting us at Magis.
What Coaches Teach Us
March Madness has arrived, and with it Pete Folan has decided that it’s high time we celebrate good coaches.