Another full day, so I don’t have much to say. Mary’s getting help; Andrea was ordained a priest tonight; Si had a good interview at Bowdoin.
I’m a tough audience for Bible humor, for reasons you can guess, but I enjoyed this.
Margaret had her second seminar presentation this afternoon, and it went every bit as well as her first. Pippa says, “Hop like a bunny, waddle like a duck.”
Oh, my copy of The Meanings We Choose, the volume in which my web-writtern essay on integral and differential hermeneutics appears, arrived today. I’d send copies to Tom, David, and Phil, but it’s European-academic-press priced at $125, so I’ll just give ’em this online shout-out to go with their footnote. Actually, David provided the epigraph for the essay that appears in New Paradigms, so I’ll show that one, too.
Posted by AKMA at September 30, 2004 11:01 PM | TrackBackThanks. A footnote in your work is the high point of my academic career. (Written in gratitude.)
Posted by: Phil Cubeta at October 1, 2004 08:27 PMThe book is in the JSOT Supplement Series (the counterpart to the JSNT Supplement) and hardbacks in these series are still available at a 50 per cent discount for individual scholar's purchase. This carries on the fine old Sheffield Academic Press tradition. But T & T Clark International are still poor at flagging this up on their web site. So it's not quite as bad as the "European-academic-press priced at $125" implies -- you can get it for $62.50.
Posted by: Mark Goodacre at October 4, 2004 01:19 PM