Robert C. Koehler: Transcending the certainties of war
by Robert C. Koehler, Tribune Content Agency
Mar 17, 2022
4 minutes
Peace, in the deepest sense — in the midst of war — requires a clarity and courage well beyond the boundaries of linear understanding. The warning lights flash. World War III has entered the red zone.
Can we stare into hell and refuse to see . . . an enemy?
This is the deep, haunting need that is now required, as we clutch tomorrow, hold it tight, vow to protect it with our lives. But it’s far too easy, instead, to surrender to a certainty that the other guy — Russia, with the smirking face of Vladimir Putin — is 100 percent wrong, acting solely
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days