Category Archives: Miscellanea

Christian Carnival CCCLV

Thank you, Barry Wallace, for hosting this week’s Christian Carnival.

Christian Carnival

It’s up once again, this time at Keyboard Theologians. Thanks, Dan!

Christian Carnival for 11/10/10

It’s my privilege this week to present the Christian Carnival. It’s all good stuff this week, so here we go: Global Michelle tells us more from Haiti: They Played Happy Birthday to the Dead. It’s posted at And She Went Out…. My own Thinking Christian blog tells of a challenging but inspiring encounter with a

Christian Carnival

Good posts up at Fish and Cans…

A Test and a Link

I’m testing a blog posting feature from my mobile phone. And I’m also recommending this link: http://merecomments.typepad.com/merecomments/2010/09/the-locus-of-hatred-part-1.html

Maverick Philosopher: “Some of Us Just Go One God Further”

Bill Vallicella on the New Atheists: Theist-atheist dialog is made difficult by a certain asymmetry: whereas a sophisticated living faith involves a certain amount of purifying doubt, together with a groping beyond images and pat conceptualizations toward a transcendent reality, one misses any corresponding doubt or tentativeness on the part of sophisticated atheists. Dawkins and

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Christian Carnival 335

This week’s Christian Carnival is now posted at Other Food: daily devo’s. I especially appreciated Adam Faughn’s reflection on my favorite hymn, “Be Still My Soul” (followed closely by “Be Thou My Vision” and the much more recent “Blessed Be Your Name” from Tree63). I was also glad to see Matthew Keegan’s news about a

Christian Carnival 334

Christian Carnival 334 is up. This week it’s at RodneyOlsen.net. Thanks, Rodney!

Banned!

Banned: The word “angel” from a British hospital Parents from their kindergarten children’s end-of-year activities Parents’ participation in deciding whether their first-graders should be given condoms Christian literature from large portions of a Detroit suburb   Deprecated? “Freedom of Religion” in America (see also here)