A day or so ago, I announced the publication of Rudiments of Anglo Saxon. You remember that, right? Well, here is a link to another product that overlaps with the Anglo Saxon. Matt Whitling has a wonderful course on The Grammar of Poetry (both book and video), and since Anglo Saxon poetry leans heavily on …
Counseling in a Week
Here is an event worth checking out, and sorry for the late notice on it.
Just Like Their Spears Did
Let’s share a little secret, you and I. I obviously think that the study of the classical languages is great and all, but if it leads you to say domicile when you could just as easily have said house, then something has gone terribly wrong. So if you have an aspiring language scholar in your …
Which Way Does the Line Go?
A very thorough treatment of the R2K approach can be found here and here. Think of it this way: when you draw the line separating the two-kingdoms, do you draw it from top to bottom, or from left to right?
Christ Church Summer Music Camp
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for Christ Church’s third annual Summer Music Camp: The Whole Armor of God. The camp will run from July 16-21 and is co-sponsored by Trinity Reformed Church and New Saint Andrews College. Students will study Ephesians 6:10-20 (and related Scripture) and sing musical settings of …
Some New Obtainables
I am happy to note that a new edition of Nevin’s The Mystical Presence is out and available. Check it out here. The Reformed tradition is wide river, not a babbling brook. On a completely different note, but just as cool, I just read through the small booklet Cycles — a primer on astonomy — …
Makers Trailer Redivivus
MAKERS | Grace Agenda Trailer from Canon Wired on Vimeo.
Makers
More info can be found here.
Father Hunger Release
I mentioned this on Facebook the other day, but haven’t had a really good chance to say something about it here. Thomas Nelson has released my new book entitled Father Hunger, and you can order a copy here. And, on a complementary note, Mother’s Day is coming up, and Canon Press has bundled some of …
The First Collision Outtake
When the documentary Collision was filmed, the director Darren Doane had many hours of footage which went into the making of the ninety minute film. That meant a lot of material on the cutting room floor. Here is the first in a series of outtakes, released publicly here for the first time.