Here is a discussion that is probably relevant to your family reading times. Ask Doug – Magic in Literature from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
“Stop n’ Go” Atheism Pack
I was very pleased to see Chuck Colson review the movie Collision. That’s fun . And for those just getting up to speed, American Vision has a little “stop n’ go” atheism pack. Here .
Death Metal and Twilight
We have really enjoyed seeing the response to the video clips we have been putting up at CanonWIRED . It is also interesting to see which topics Reformed evangelical Christians are most focused on — and judging by the number of views, the answer would appear to be death metal and Twilight. So here is …
Really Looking Forward to This One
I am currently reading a biography of Isaac Newton, but the thing that makes it really fun is that it was written by a friend, a colleague here at New St. Andrews. Mitch Stokes is our math and philosophy guy, or, as they say in the biz, fellow. Peter Leithart has written a bio of …
George Grant on The Chestnut King
I was pleased to see this clip, where George briefly reviews what he is currently reading. That would be Chesterton’s Orthodoxy, Darwin’s Origin, the Koran, and The Chestnut King. What a great idea — book reviews by video clip. We were doing book plugs that way, but the “currently reading” approach is what theologians in …
Loving the Standard
One of the most difficult concepts to communicate when it comes to child-rearing is this one. In this short clip, I am having another go at it. Ask Doug – Advice on Childrearing from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
Why Vampires Aren’t Really That Sparkly
A number of you have been following my chapter-by-chapter reviews of Twilight over at Credenda.org. And now here is a video clip that begins a video conversation on the same subject. Ask Doug – What is Wrong With Twilight? from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo.
Last Stop
And here is the last stop on Nate’s blog tour.
And Maybe Even More Than That
As an instructor in a liberal arts college, I have met many aspiring writers. There are many who want to be wordsmiths, and that is great. We need many more than that. But I wish all of them would read this about twenty times.
The Role Our Little House Fire Played
So here is the next stop on Nate’s blog tour.