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Tag Archives: Books
Reading Week
No classes this week — it’s a tradition called “Reading Week” here at Princeton Theological Seminary. I think at my undergraduate college, we called it “fall break,” but the implication here seems to be, “No break for you! [insert whip … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Classes, Education, Seminary
Tagged Books, Education, reading week, Seminary
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Three Revolutionary Books
Confession: I can’t read just one book at a time. Maybe it’s an ADHD thing, but I generally have three or four books on my “currently reading” shelf at any given moment. However, it’s pretty rare for all of them … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Christianity, copyright, Education
Tagged Books, Claiborne, Freire, intentional community, Lessig, liberation theology, radical, revolutionary
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The Children of Hurin
Tonight I am proud, happy, and a little sad. Grady and I turned the last page on a novel we’ve been reading together by J.R.R. Tolkien: The Children of Hurin. As novels go, it’s short — 257 pages — but … Continue reading
Posted in Fatherhood, Grady, Literature, Superheroes, Swords
Tagged Books, Fatherhood, Grady, Literature, Swords, Tolkien
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