Out And About 02/02/2012

Parenting

Reading

  • This thought from John Piper (via Tony Reinke’s blog) on reading is great.

Foreign Policy

  • The title of this article from Foreign Policy says it all, Obama administration using loophole to quietly sell arms package to Bahrain. And this is despite the fact that even Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has admitted “that Bahrain’s government continues to commit human rights violations”. According to the update at the end of the article, the administration appears to be slightly backtracking on this one, although this plan has not been totally repudiated–but merely “paused” because of apparent backlash.

Theology

  • Ian Clary has a great post called Luther Dipped, showing some severe problems with Luther’s view of baptism. I love the quote “he was a good Reformer, but he was not an exegete”. So true!

Out And About 1/26/2012

Theology

  • Ian Clary as posted links to audio from a church history conference Carl Trueman spoke at in Calgary Grace Church in Calgary, Alberta. Clint Humfrey also participates. I have only listened to two of the talks, but so far so good!
  • Kevin DeYoung has a great short post about the importance of nuances in our theology. I think it is contains a very valuable corrective to common pitfalls if we take the things he says to heart.

Reading

Foreign Policy

  • Thing’s aren’t looking so great in “liberated” Libya
  • This article on Time World asks Obama some hard questions on Afghanistan
  • This chart shows how American injuries/deaths have increased in Afghanistan during Obama’s time in office.

Technology

Out And About 1/16/2012

Theology

Music

  • Fans of Robbie Robertson of The Band will find this interview that Peter Mansbridge did with him interesting.

Reading and Writing

Literature

Mars Hill Audio Journal Returns

I used to be subscribed to the Mars Hill Audio Journal. I am not longer subscribed, but I still think very highly of this audio publication and would highly recommend it.

In November, Ken Myers, who puts together these journals, suffered from a heart attack. However, he has subsequently returned to full health and returned back to work and volume 110 has just been released. This volume looks particularly good, and so I decided I would highlight some of its contents in case anyone is interested.

Volume 110 – Part One:

  • Kevin Belmonte, on how G. K. Chesterton embraced a “defiant joy” in spite of the cynical pessimism of many of his contemporaries.
  • David Lyle Jeffrey & Gregory Maillet, on why Christians cannot afford to regard literature as a mere entertaining diversion.
  • Mark Noll, on what motivates anti-intellectualism among Christians and why it is a theologically indefensible prejudice

Volume 110 – Part Two

  • Alan Jacobs, on W. H. Auden’s understanding of the vocation of “poet” and on the spiritual and historical background to Auden’s 1947 book-length poem, The Age of Anxiety
  • Jonathan Chaplin, on the outlines and sources of the social and political thought of Herman Dooyeweerd and on his understanding of the relationship between theology and Christian philosophy

This looks like really good stuff! Every single one of these segments should be fantastic.

(Mars Hill Audio journal offers a gift subscription option, just in case any fanatical All Things Expounded readers just feel constrained to give…. I’m joking.)

Christians and Literature – Works/Authors Cited A-F

Over the last couple of months, I’ve been posting interviews/surveys by 12 Christians who love literature (Mark Nenadov, Michael Plato, Olga Lukmanova, Ian Clary, Vincent Cancilla, Heather Weir, Bob WaltonSheila Kurian, Clint Humfrey, and Amanda Patchin, and John and Kara Dekker, and Darren Jansen).

The overlap in their answers (as well as the diversity) has been fascinating. Here is an index of works/authors cited from A to F.

Keep in mind, this cites all references in any context (with no indication as to whether they are positive or negative).

  • Adams, Richard [John Dekker]
    • Watership Down [John Dekker]
  • Alcott, Louisa May [Heather Weir, Kara Dekker]
    • Little Women [Heather Weir]
  • Alexander, Lloyd [Vincent Cancilla]
    • The Chronicles of Prydain [Vincent Cancilla]
  • Andrews, Lancelot [Sheila Kurian]
    • Sermons [Sheila Kurian]
  • Aquinas [Darren Jansen]
  • Aristotle [Darren Jansen]
  • Auden, W. H.  [Ian Clary]
  • Augustine [Heather Weir, Sheila Kurian, Amanda Patchin, Darren Jansen]
    • City of God [Heather Weir, Sheila Kurian, Darren Jansen]
  • Austen, Jane [Heather Weir, Amanda Patchin, Olga Lukmanova]
    • Pride and Prejudice [Heather Weir, Sheila Kurian]
    • Emma [Amanda Patchin]
    • Sense and Sensibility [Sheila Kurian]
  • Averintsev, Sergei [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Berry, Wendel [Mark Nenadov]
  • Bakhtin, Mikhail [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Banville, John [Sheila Kurian]
    • Dr. Copernicus [Sheila Kurian]
  • Barnes, Julian [Olga Lukmanova]
    • The Sense of An Ending [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Beckett, Samuel [Vincent Cancilla]
    • Waiting for Godot [Vincent Cancilla]
  • Bloom, Harold [Michael Plato, Mark Nenadov]
  • Bondi, Roberta [Sheila Kurian]
    • To Pray and to Love [Sheila Kurian]
  • Bonhoeffer, Dietrich [Olga Lukmanova]
    • Life Together [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Boswell, James [John Dekker]
    • Life of Johnson [John Dekker]
  • Bronte, Charlotte [Amanda Patchin]
    • Jane Eyre [Amanda Patchin]
  • Bronte Family [Michael Plato, Bob Walton]
  • Brown, Dan [Sheila Kurian, Olga Lukmanova]
    • The Davinci Code [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Bulgakov, Mikhail [Mark Nenadov]
    • Master and Margarita [Mark Nenadov]
  • Buechner, Fredrick [John Dekker]
    • Lion Country [John Dekker]
  • Bunyan, John [Mark Nenadov, Clint Humfrey]
    • The Pilgrim’s Progress [Clint Humfrey]
  • Burnett, Frances Hodgson [Sheila Kurian]
    • The Secret Garden [Sheila Kurian]
  • Byatt, A.S. [Heather Weir]
    • Possession [Heather Weir]
  • Calderon, Pedro [Vincent Cancilla]
    • Life Is a Dream [Vincent Cancilla]
  • Calvin, John [Darren Jansen]
  • Camus, Albert [Ian Clary, Michael Plato, Mark Nenadov]
  • Cavanaugh, William [Sheila Kurian]
    • Being Consumed [Sheila Kurian]
  • Cervantes, Miguel [Michael Plato]
    • Don Quixote [Michael Plato]
  • Chaucer [Vincent Cancilla]
  • Chekhov, Anton [Mark Nenadov, Olga Lukmanova]
  • Chesterton, G.K. [Ian Clary, Olga Lukmanova, Michael Plato, Mark Nenadov, John Dekker, Bob Walton]
    • Manalive! [Ian Clary, Olga Lukmanova]
    • Father Brown stories [John Dekker, Olga Lukmanova]
    • Orthodoxy [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Childs, Brevard [John Dekker]
    • Introduction to Old Testament as Scripture [John Dekker]
  • Christie, Agatha [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Cleave, Chris [Olga Lukmanova]
    • Little Bee [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Conrad, Joseph [Bob Walton, Vincent Cancilla]
  • Coren, Michael [Mark Nenadov]
  • Cummings, E. E. [Sheila Kurian]
  • Dante [Heather Weir, Olga Lukmanova, Vincent Cancilla]
    • The Divine Comedy [Heather Weir]
  • Davies, Robertson [Michael Plato]
  • Dawkins, Richard [Darren Jansen]
  • Defoe, Daniel [Mark Nenadov]
    • Robinson Crusoe [Mark Nenadov]
  • Dickens, Charles [Ian Clary, Michael Plato, Bob Walton, Vincent Cancilla]
  • Dillard, Annie [John Dekker]
    • An American Childhood [John Dekker]
  • Donne, John [Michael Plato, Sheila Kurian]
  • Dostoevsky, Fyodor [Ian Clary, Olga Lukmanova, Mark Nenadov, John Dekker]
    • Brothers Karamazov [Mark Nenadov, John Dekker]
    • Crime and Punishment [Ian Clary]
  • Doyle, A.C. [Mark Nenadov]
  • Dragojlovic, Goran [Mark Nenadov]
  • Durant, Will [Darren Jansen]
    • The Story of Philosophy
  • Durrell, Gerald [Sheila Kurian]
    • My Family and Other Animals [Sheila Kurian]
  • Dyachenko, Marina [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Dyachenko, Sergei [Olga Lukmanova]
  • Dylan, Bob [Sheila Kurian]
  • Eliot, George [Ian Clary, Michael Plato, Bob Walton]
    • Middlemarch [Michael Plato]
  • Elliot, T.S. [Sheila Kurian]
  • Endo, Shusaku [John Dekker]
    • Wonderful Fool [John Dekker]
  • Forster, E.M. [Sheila Kurian]
    • A Room With A View [Sheila Kurian]
  • Frost, Robert [Sheila Kurian]
  • Frye, Northrop [Michael Plato]

Out And About 1/11/2012

Literature

Foreign Policy

Parenting

Copyright

  • This article shows that if pre-1976 copyright laws were still in place great books such as C.S. Lewis’ The Magicians Nephew,  Evelyn Waugh’s Officers and Gentlemen, and Tolkien’s The Return of the King would be in the public domain by now.

Out And About 1/05/2012

Reading

Politics

Foreign Policy

  • Some questions that should be asked before bombing Iran.
  • The Sunni population in Iraq is not very happy about the imposed Shiite government that has been placed over them.

Miscellany

  • Ever lost a wedding ring? This story is simply remarkable!!! (carrots may be the new “gold” crop)

Out And About 1/02/2012

Reports on 2011 Reading

New Years Thoughts

Foreign Policy

Politics

  • Rick Santorum’s support of Arlen Specter over Pat Toomey seems to be a thorn in his side at this moment in terms of getting people to believe he is a consistent social and fiscal conservative (especially since Specter is “pro choice” and has been labeled “Pork Spender of the Year”).  Santorum has described this as a “political” move (whatever that means). Also see the L.A. Times coverage of this.

Humor

  • This is a pretty brilliant commercial.

Plain Weird

 

Out And About 12/30/2011

Book Reviews

Theology

Foreign Policy

Out And About 12/28/2011

Music

Politics

Oh, Canada

Technology

Wildlife

Out And About 12/24/2011

Theology

Literature

Film

Politics

Out And About 12/19/2011

Theology

  • The Economist has an interesting post, How Luther Went Viral, talking about Luther’s use of social media in the Reformation

Literature

  • Ray Van Neste has a review of Brian Godawa’s speculative retelling of the story of Noah, Noah Primeval: Chronicles of the Nephilim Book
  • The Ludwig Von Mises Institute has an article on The Market For Literary Products
  • Fans of The Hobbit and Tolkien will be interested to see the trailer for The Hobbit, if they haven’t already.

Foreign Policy

Local Stuff  (Essex County / Windsor, Ontario)

  • Snowy Owls sometimes fly south when the lemmings are scarce. According to a naturalist Tom Preney, over the last few weeks, Snowy Owls have been making their appearances in the Leamington area, just about 20 minutes away from my house.

Out And About 12/19/2011

Literature

  • Bob Walton, a Reformed Baptist elder and long-time high school teacher, has posted extensive notes on classic literature. It includes the likes of Dickens, Waugh, Pasternak, Umberto Eco, Orwell, Lewis, Milton, Sartre, Shakespeare, Eliot, Tolstoy, Twain, Lewis, Huxley, etc.

Theology

Politics

Miscellany

Dever on Vices vs Crimes

“…we understand that not everything that is immoral should be illegal in this world. This is partly due to the limited nature of the governments responsibility and competence.”

- Mark Dever in 12 Challenges Churches Face