For any of you who are thinking about coming to Trinity Fest this August (and why wouldn’t you be?), this is a reminder that really has your best interests in mind. Early registration gets the worm, and a bird in the hand is worth six in an aviary. All of which is to say, actually, …
Sounds Like Some People I Know
“Many codes explicitly encourage charging a student with sexual harassment even if his intent is innocent . . . The City University of New York warns that ‘sexual harassment is not defined by intentions, but by impact on the subject.’ As Herbert London, a dean and a professor of humanities of New York University, notes, …
How Art Should Be Didactic
“Artistic images can appeal powerfully to the emotions, kindling pity at human suffering or outrage at evil. Art that is ostentatiously didactic, having no other merit than that of the lesson it teaches, generally fails both as art and as teaching. This is often because it starts preaching or lecturing in propositional terms instead of …
Drinks on the House
“At the beginning, this faith [the democratic zeitgeist] was full of robust enthusiasm and was not at all shy or reluctant about imposing democratic standards, relying on the abundant capital inherited from the older Christian order. The prodigal son did not run out of money on his first day away from home. The democratic institutions …
Well, At Least Somebody Understood Us
I finally got around to reading Joseph Minich’s paper on the Federal Vision and the New Perspective on Paul. Maybe you heard about it too. I ran it off when it first came out, and then after that I threw it in my briefcase and hauled it around for a while (trying to earn me …
Rocks in the Drive
When strings are pulled taut, the cello is tuned,The wood holds the wine that is seasoned and old.Dark music poured out and emptied the cask,And rolled in my goblet, rich, tawny and toldHow holiness tastes, how righteousness laughs. You shall be as God, the great dragon had said,Philosophers argue their shapes in the fireAnd each …
Sam and Jamie
In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, welcome. In the authority and kindness of the Lord Jesus, welcome. In the fellowship and communion of the saints, welcome. We have gathered to rejoice in the establishment of a new covenant family, bound in the vows of matrimony. Sam and Jamie have already given …
Dah Vinchee!
If you want some resources on the Dah Vinchee foolishness, check out Mark Roberts. HT: Hugh Hewitt Tomorrow is Mother’s Day. And, for those who live in this area (and if you don’t, you should), my daughter has a floral shop. And if you don’t have a mother in the Moscow area, adopt one! Tim …
You Have Heard It Said . . .
This morning at our men’s prayer meeting, I mentioned a story I had recently read (somewhere) about N.T. Wright and death-beds. I didn’t buy the story, but it came up somehow and we were talking about it. One of the men there tracked this down, and because I read the story somewhere in email or …
Polygamy and Such
An odd skirmish has broken out, and you can note a bit of it at Dale Courtney’s blog here. In the past, we (Dale included) have advanced the argument that to legalize homosexual marriage is necessarily to open the door to polygamous marriage. This used to be laughed at by authorized solons and pundits, but …