When you say that The Bible is true, do you mean… literally?¬†I’m thrilled to see that Mark Shea has begun a series on rediscovering how the early church read The Bible. The series begins here. It should be a very stimulating series, with Shea at the helm. There aren’t many voices in Christian writing as engaging, witty, and revealing as Shea’s. And besides… he quotes Gandalf the way other scholars quote, well, other scholars.
- PopMatters gets one thing right: WovenHand is awesome. But I agree with Opus about where they’re very, very wrong.
- Brandon Sullivan reviews Cyndere’s Midnight.
- It’s a good day for fans of Terrence Malick: An article on The New World (and another one here, that’s older but still worth reading). A more on The Thin Red Line, here, and in this piece on the legendary, unseen, five-hour version. (If you’ve seen the new extended cut of The New World, I really want to hear from you about the changes. I hope to see it soon, but deadlines are ruling my schedule right now.)