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Michael Barber of Singing in the Reign has revealed the answers to his “Guess the Author” contest. He then goes on to sum up nicely some of my thoughts regarding the so-called Jesus Quest. (Which always makes me think of Don Quixote for some reason.) As I continue to research, […]

Johnny Quest: In Search of Jesus!

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This is the grape juice my wife got for our kids to drink at the holiday meals. I meant to put the picture up before. I love the name, “After the Fall.” Hah! Cracks me up…

“After the Fall” Kosher Grape Juice

Any who might have me on Facebook or Twitter will know that I have been reviewing applications for the last week or so. We have over 2400 applications, a new record, but a lot of work. Most of them are read by our faculty readers, God bless ’em. The application, […]

What does our history look like?

This oped was written to BusinessWeek by our Provost Rodney Erickson and signed by all the Big 10 provosts. It is replying to the earlier article “The Dangerous Wealth of the Ivy League”. It is a very good piece (the letter, the other is good as well, but problematic, as […]

“Educational Excellence, Without Ivy”

If you are preparing to prepare for Good Friday, ECUSA is here to help. (No kidding, their material is usually very good.) ERD announces arrival of 2008 Lenten devotional Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) has published its 2008 Lenten devotional booklet, titled “Seeking to Serve: A Lenten Exploration of the […]

ERD announces arrival of 2008 Lenten devotional

A robot spam to the NTCS site: This post provides fantastic figures about Bibliography at NTCS! This divine tips is greatly authentic. “Greatly authentic” indeed!

This is my favorite spam to date.

I just came across the news this morning. RIP – Verity Lambert, First Producer of Doctor Who I only found out a few days ago that the world lost the remarkable and talented Verity Lambert on November 22, 2007 (just a day shy of the 44th anniversary of Doctor Who).  […]

RIP – Verity Lambert, First Producer of Doctor Who

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Christopher Heard’s post reminds me that I need to put up a separate post about: Biblical Studies Writing Month (or so) Finally, in great optimism of getting work done over the break, I declared December through January “International Biblical Studies Writing Month (or so).” The truth is, I haven’t done […]

International Biblical Studies Writing Month

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Given the current issues facing our communion I think Dave’s cartoon shows just a bit too much collegiality among the cassocked bloggers. But I am on board with the Facebook group! There are 63 more to date. Care to join? Anglican bloggers I have decided that whilst procrastinating from my […]

Anglican bloggers

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This is EXACTLY what I keep telling my wife.

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