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awelborn
And it’s an honest one for my many erudite readers. If one wanted to read a critical, objective examination of Islam’s origins and the origins of the Koran, where would one go? You know…the sort of thing that undergraduates encounter re/Christianity in Christian Origins 101, placing the people in context, tracing influences, teasing apart the…
Time flies
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awelborn
There are many profoundly sad things in the world, so one hesitates to mention the minor ones. But then, if they do portend or point to something greater, perhaps we have an excuse. For me, one of the most disheartening things in life is to open a book, find it marked up and annotated by…
Cosmas, or the Love of God
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awelborn
Jim Manney posts on the latest entry in the Loyola Classics series: Cosmas or the Love of God, the latest book in the Loyola Classics series, is a short, quiet novel, written by a French banker three decades ago, about a man with a failed monastic vocation. This doesn’t sound terribly exciting, but the book…
Blogging around
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awelborn
Some brief hits: The new Apocalypto trailer – gotta say, I’m intrigued… Marriage and the Law: A Statement of Principles via Rob Vischer at Mirror of Justice Also via MOJ, news of a Focolare event this weekend in Hungary: In 1956, Pius XII reacted with the Hungarian Uprising with a cry for "volunteers of God"…
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