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July 05, 2006

CSI: Canterbury

Since I already have more to do than I could possibly accomplish, it occurs to me to begin planning an essay (possibly a short book) on the nature of theological evidence. I’d be drawing on one of my favorite books of theory (Questions of Evidence), on Edward Tufte’s work on information design (especially including his most recent book, which I ordered yesterday), and miscellaneous other essays and articles.

I don’t know what I’d find out, but I bet it would be worth the effort — if I had time and opportunity.

Posted by AKMA at July 5, 2006 01:50 PM | Threadorati

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Wasn't CSI: Canterbury the working title for Brother Cadfael Mysteries?

Posted by: steve at July 5, 2006 02:05 PM

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