Monthly Archives: July 2010
Seems a resolution of sorts has been reached. I commented on this earlier, see the comments for thoughtful replies. A Separation and a Return July 30, 2010 The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign announced Thursday that it is ending an unusual relationship under which an independent Roman Catholic center has […]
I am told that the weather is “beastly hot” in Finland right now. It has even approached 90º F! But I am greatly looking forward to our trip there. Why am I going to Finland? Of course you remember that the 2010 IOSOT (and IOTS) conference is in Helsinki this […]
Most of you probably come directly to the blog, but some folks might land on http://targuman.org/ directly. I have not updated that page in quite a while so today I did a quick job in iWeb to provide more of a landing page. There are links there to facebook, flickr, […]
I have had my iPad for a few months now and my iPhone 4 for a few weeks so I thought I would share a few tips, apps, and accessories that I have found useful. ((I periodically share about what electronic products I use, just as I do books I […]
I had a great photo walk with my daughter last evening. She was shooting for her 4-H project and I wanted a few more shots to consider for the Grange Fair. We ended at the dairy barns across the street from Beaver Stadium. I love this place!
I stumbled across this today. I have no idea of its origins, clearly dating to the time of Michael Jackson’s death; it is wrong on so many levels. But friends, tell me this, what will future art historians, scholars of religion, and archaeologists make of this in 1,000 years? (And […]
Which do you think of first when you see this? I took the photo this evening at my son’s soccer camp. The storms rolled through repeatedly, broken up by these amazing clouds. The heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God.
I am late to this (as Jim W apparently noted last month, I have not been a bloggin’ lately) but the University of Nottingham has an interesting project called bibledex. It is produced by the Department of Theology and Religious Studies aided by a journalist with a brilliant first name, […]
For those who do not follow the news closely I feel compelled to bring you the latest: THE HEAVENS—At a press conference Tuesday, God Almighty, our Lord and Heavenly Father, gave his strongest indication yet that he might soon step down from his post as the supreme ruler of all […]