It is good to see Margaret from Edinburgh back to blogging again. She is a gem within Orthoblogdom.
Her most recent post touches upon aesthetic issues raised here of late. Her prose is a delight to read. And she captures the problem, generally...
There are some rules to keep in mind when reading Frank Schaeffer. First, he knows everyone in any way associated with the religious right, a movement which would never have existed were it not for him. Second, he and no one else really, understands...
I have made it a point not to bring this subject up in a while, but this post from The Season of Another Book is worth mention. It begins:
Usually, I think that beating up on Ancient Faith Radio is too easy, sometimes unfair and often unhelpful*, but...
He would have been 101 later this month. To think of the considerable number of intellectual heavyweights who were influenced by his work and reposed before he did. Students of structuralism and anthropology have read his work, but even if you have...
To follow up on my last post, two further points: Dr. Tighe reminded me of Fitzgerald's dismissal of Martimort's book in her essay in the Hopko book on WO, "declaring it to be vitiated by its 'Western mindset,' without so much as once alluding to, let...