2015-06-25T06:30:12-04:00

I recently heard from an old friend who had attended the same church as me when I was a teenager. As this was someone towards whom I had at one point been a self-righteous, arrogant, judgmental know-it-all, I offered a long-overdue apology. They very graciously accepted it, saying that they too had once been “obnoxious for the Lord.” I love that phrase. I think it should become a standard way of referring to what is an all-too-common kind of behavior. At present, it seems to... Read more

2015-06-24T13:03:18-04:00

My son decided to show how much better he is at making a movie trailer than I am, and so made his own video about my Israel trip(s), using the same collection of footage from my 2012 trip as I used for my own trailer. Read more

2015-06-24T11:50:47-04:00

Via the Hugoye list: The Harvard Library seeks applicants for a two-year Post Doc Fellowship to develop a prototype for a Digital Library of the Eastern Mediterranean (DLEM). The project focuses on creating a digital archive drawing on materials in international repositories in Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Europe. Although the DLEM is envisaged to expand coverage to include broad themes relating to economics, history, geography, environment, and culture, it will concentrate initially on... Read more

2015-06-24T10:20:48-04:00

Andrew Perriman blogged about the interaction between myself and Michael Bird about the penal substitution theory of the atonement. His reckoning suggests that the biggest difference between conservatives and liberals/progressives might be the willingness of the latter to make puns and other jokes about “penile substitution.” He may or may not be right. But in order to provide more data on the basis of which to determine whether Andrew is right, rather than write more on the subject, here are... Read more

2015-06-24T06:50:33-04:00

This cartoon should serve as a helpful reminder to fundamentalists. You must make sure to use the right implausible answer to the specific question asked. Otherwise, theological and ethical confusion might result (in other words, the problems with your worldview might be exposed to your conversation partner and, worse still, to you).   Read more

2015-06-23T18:18:16-04:00

I am planning to lead another trip to Israel and the West Bank in the summer of 2016, lasting about 9 days and departing in late May or early June. My son helped me make a movie trailer for the trip with iMovie, using footage taken by Johnny Traylor on the 2012 trip I led. I am looking into the possibility that this trip might be open to alumni and other members of the public, and so if you are interested in participating,... Read more

2015-06-23T09:59:19-04:00

I paid a visit to Amazon.com today to see if I could find a particular piece of sheet music. I didn’t find it, but on the front page was an announcement that Amazon Echo is available to the general public. I had not really paid attention to the news about this before. But when they quoted CNET as saying “The Echo may be the closest thing we’ll have to a Star Trek computer at home” it got my attention. The video... Read more

2015-06-23T07:08:40-04:00

The news has been breaking that James Horner has been killed in a plane crash. I’m a huge fan of film music – and always annoyed that one still needs to specify film music and apologize for it, as though the great composers of the era before motion pictures would not have composed in this genre. Goodbye and Godspeed, Mr. Horner. Read more

2015-06-23T06:17:56-04:00

From Existential Comics Read more

2015-06-22T16:56:57-04:00

While I was writing my last blog post, Tyler Francke was hard at work making a meme inspired by the same Facebook conversation. And so here it is! Click through to read his further reflections on the topic. Read more

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