29 November 2010
Cardus makes The Globe
My esteemed protégé and part-time colleague, Rob Joustra, has teamed up with his Cardus colleague Alissa Wilkinson to author Not their parents' conservatism, which appears in today's Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper. Definitely must-read material.
17 November 2010
Thomistic penmanship
Who knew? When Fordham University posted this sample of Thomas Aquinas' handwriting on its page for today's Natural Law Colloquium, it provided needed evidence for something that had been only conjecture up to now: the late mediaeval theologian's writings were obviously transcribed for the printed page by pharmacists.
16 November 2010
Constantinople
A song beloved by Byzantine-Rite Calvinists everywhere, though it's been decades since I last heard it. The University Six perform.
11 November 2010
A dwindling minority: Assyrian Christians
Several years ago I had a student in my classes who was born in Baghdad and claimed to have grown up speaking both Aramaic and Arabic. Her family are Christian and consider themselves Assyrian, one of the most ancient communities in that part of the world. They had come to Canada some years earlier but had many relatives still in their ancestral Mesopotamian homeland.
However, since the American attack on Iraq seven years ago, many if not most Assyrian Christians have left that country due to persecution. The BBC's Jim Muir reports that Christian neighbourhoods have been targeted in deadly Baghdad attacks. To follow ongoing developments concerning the Assyrian Christian communities, one may consult the Assyrian International News Agency and Assyrian Christian News. Open Doors USA prepared the following video to alert people to the trials of Assyrian Christians in Iraq:
Please remember to pray for our beleaguered brothers and sisters in Christ living in that troubled land. Lord have mercy!
However, since the American attack on Iraq seven years ago, many if not most Assyrian Christians have left that country due to persecution. The BBC's Jim Muir reports that Christian neighbourhoods have been targeted in deadly Baghdad attacks. To follow ongoing developments concerning the Assyrian Christian communities, one may consult the Assyrian International News Agency and Assyrian Christian News. Open Doors USA prepared the following video to alert people to the trials of Assyrian Christians in Iraq:
Please remember to pray for our beleaguered brothers and sisters in Christ living in that troubled land. Lord have mercy!
08 November 2010
Upcoming anniversaries
Here is an incomplete list of some of the significant anniversaries taking place over the next several years.
2011 — 400th anniversary of the King James Version Bible
2012 — 450th anniversary of the completion of the Genevan Psalter
2013 — 450th anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism
2014 — 450th anniversary of John Calvin’s death
2015 — 800th anniversary of Magna Carta
2016 — 500th anniversary of the publication of Erasmus’ Greek New Testament
2017 — Martin Luther’s Reformation
Mark these in your calendar, and be sure to order your greeting cards early to avoid the rush.
Mark these in your calendar, and be sure to order your greeting cards early to avoid the rush.
03 November 2010
Theologians thinking through theodicy
Although I am not an academic theologian, I have recently been grappling with a seemingly insuperable problem which for centuries has stumped the best minds in Christendom: How could a good God be so slow to answer a prayer for patience? Proposed solutions may be left in the comments below.