2009-12-31T10:03:00-05:00

Fans of Battlestar Galactica will remember the Last Supper photo taken in connection with that show. Now LOST has joined in what may well become a sci-fi tradition: Read more

2009-12-31T09:54:00-05:00

Since the war on new year shows no sign of abating, I have decided to repost a blog entry of mine from this time last year which addresses the subject: Apparently the forces of darkness are mounting an attack, this time on the Christian holiday of New Year’s Day, which commemorates and worshipfully celebrates the anniversary of the day on which a Romanian monk miscalculated the year in which our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was born. In addition to... Read more

2009-12-30T21:35:00-05:00

I saw Avatar (in 2D), and although I understand why it has been criticized for engaging in a romantic orientalist (or perhaps even racist) view of the encounter between “primitive” and technologically advanced, the detail with which the beautiful world of Pandora was created largely made up for it, in my mind. (A recent carnival gives the perspectives of several anthropologists on the movie). I won’t discuss the plot (at least in part to avoid giving spoilers), but presumably I... Read more

2009-12-30T21:13:00-05:00

Joseph Kelly has decided to keep the tradition alive of ranking the top biblioblogs each month. Read more

2009-12-29T16:19:00-05:00

There’s a skirmish in the biblioblogosphere as Polycarp denies John Loftus the status of biblioblogger, and John retorts that such accusations are motivated by jealousy at his ranking. Others have already joined the fray. This should be interesting fun… Remind me again – what’s the official definition of a “biblioblogger” anyway? Read more

2009-12-28T17:43:00-05:00

For some time now, I’ve noticed a regular stream of visits from Ontario, Canada, many of them from Carleton University. They usually come by searching on a Canadian search engine for my blog, and usually in an intense burst of visits. I’m not sure whether my blog is being mentioned in classes at the university, or if there is a particularly strong branch of my fan club there north of the border, but I did want to offer a special welcome to... Read more

2009-12-28T16:08:00-05:00

I finished reading The Fall of Hyperion today. I found its continuation of the theological explorations begun in Hyperion deeply satisfying. Although certain ‘mysteries’ revealed at the end of each book could be foreseen by attentive readers, I much prefer that to the Angels and Demons approach of writing a mystery and then contriving a reason on the final pages why the least likely character was the murderer. But I found the theological twists and turns to be genuinely thrilling. One... Read more

2009-12-28T14:45:00-05:00

Earlier today I read a witty bit of satire on the blog de-conversion, in a post entitled “Salvaging Santa.” But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that the approach to Santa depicted in that post – and the approach to faith it was intended to parody – is in fact one that I’d advocate and view positively. I think it is the fact that some people still approach the Bible or other aspects of traditional religion differently... Read more

2009-12-28T00:01:00-05:00

Although many have found the historical Jesus a figure they could not follow in the way they had once been able to follow the “Christ of faith,” it struck me recently that in some ways following the historical Jesus – i.e. making Jesus as understood and accessible through historical study a central component of one’s Christian faith – parallels what it must have been like to be a disciple of the “real Jesus” almost two millenia ago.  (Note: I’m using... Read more

2009-12-27T22:58:00-05:00

I remember when I first encountered the Google Reader sidebar as a fabulous feature on Mark Goodacre’s blog, and soon copied it on my own. I also know that there are people who still enjoy the links they find there. But I’m curious how many readers find those links useful, and how many never (or almost never) know I’ve linked to another blog unless I actually include the link in a post. I know that many more people nowadays (myself... Read more

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