Daily Archives: May 2, 2018

The Shepherd Of Hermas And Its View Of Women

What sort of view do we get from the Shepherd of Hermas concerning women?  Perhaps this is a question you have not pondered, since it is quite possible that you have (like Hermas) never thought to ask what an obscure … Continue reading

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A Hillsboro Squirrel

That conclave of people over there looks dangerous, methinks, and so perhaps it would be best to find a place with more cover so that they do not try to hunt me.  Perhaps you may think that a tree outside … Continue reading

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Book Review: Bandersnatch

Bandersnatch:  C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, And The Creative Collaboration Of The Inklings, by Diana Pavlac Glyer The subject of the Inklings and their collaborations together is a subject I have long been interested in, perhaps ever since becoming aware of … Continue reading

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Book Review: A Shropshire Lad

A Shropshire Lad, by A.E. Housman, with wood engravings by Agnes Miller Parker Sometimes how one finds a book is as interesting as the book itself.  While looking through the shelves of my local library, I found this particular book … Continue reading

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