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May 06, 2006
Opposites Attract
As I gear up for the coming series of da Vinci Code response gigs, it occurs to me how strange it is to live in a culture that exercises such thorough-going critical skepticism toward the Jesus traditions on the gospels, but that embraces such a ludicrously improbable conspiracy theory as Dan Brown and the Priory of Sion credulists propound.
I did survive unto Reading Week (or “Writing Week,” as Susie suggests that it be more appropriately known). I preached yesterday, and will go over the sermon text, then promulgate it here, and I will respond to the comments on my St. MacGyver post and, God willing, sketch out as I write the opening essay to Faithful Interpretation.
But it’s Reading Week, I can sleep and write and relax and reflect on a schedule [mostly] not determined by meetings and classes, and then Margaret and Si come home next Monday, then only ten days of classes to the end of term.
Posted by AKMA at May 6, 2006 12:09 PM | Threadorati
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If it's a matter of a preface (as your previous entry seemed to suggest), the printmeisters could just go ahead and publish, and the preface could be put online. Thus reducing pressure as well as connecting on/off line.
Posted by: tom matrullo at May 9, 2006 06:48 AM






