Thursday, September 21, 2006
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A book that changed my life besides the Bible:
The Sayings of the Desert Fathers (Cistercian studies 59) by Benedicta Ward (Translator), Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh.
A book I’ve read more than once:
A book I would take with me if I were stuck on a desert island:
A book that made me laugh:
A book that I wish had been written: In the Image of Jesus: How to Reject Power While Still Being Influential. I'd read it, and I'm sure that I can use the reminder and advice, but I'm afraid that Christians who practice worldly domination in more obvious and destructive ways would either fail to read it, or ignore the parts they need to hear. I guess the category should be: A book that I wish that someone had written and that everyone had read, and applied to their lives (self included).
A book that I wish had never been written:
A book I’ve been meaning to read:
The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation by Hayden White. White is truly one of the most fascinating histroical philosophers that I have had the pleasure to encounter in print. He writes skilled prose, argues his points logically and yet conceeds the weaknesses of his ideas. Though I have not yet read this book, I have read other selections from him that were impressive. I discovered Hayden White through Herzberger's,
Now a few Categories of my own:
I’m currently reading:
Books I finised reading last week (not that I started them all then):
Books I have next on my list:
TAGS: Rush & Sharkdog (you can work on it together) Dody too, which is fitting, considering the nature of her blog.
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Ty,
I acknowledge the tag. Since this is my first week back in school...I will get to it as soon as I can.
I acknowledge the tag. Since this is my first week back in school...I will get to it as soon as I can.
Your blog title would be better titled "Multititled," wouldn't it?
Let me make this very clear: I am so happy that I majored in elementary education, and only had to take one philosophy class. And that was under protest.
Sometimes you scare me!
Let me make this very clear: I am so happy that I majored in elementary education, and only had to take one philosophy class. And that was under protest.
Sometimes you scare me!
Dody, I totally understand, but I am still eagerly waiting to see your answers.
Spark, I might go with "Mulatitled," since it is a mutilation of Mutilated and I dig deconstruction (but I refuse to go with "lude Mattli" or "illuMated t").
Spark, I might go with "Mulatitled," since it is a mutilation of Mutilated and I dig deconstruction (but I refuse to go with "lude Mattli" or "illuMated t").
I totally agree with the purpose driven stuff! Have you ever looked at the purpose driven life? It's just as awesome. I think his theory is that if you look in enough versions, eventually you'll find one that says what you want it too. At least he's reaching people for Jesus though right?
Secondly, last week I was astonished to see that Rick Warren (purpose driven guru) has put out a book on how to study the Bible!!!!
Secondly, last week I was astonished to see that Rick Warren (purpose driven guru) has put out a book on how to study the Bible!!!!
BOOOOOOOOOYA!
You have no idea how cool i feel being #2 on your blog-rating list. I'd like to thank the little people.
You have no idea how cool i feel being #2 on your blog-rating list. I'd like to thank the little people.
Ty, if you hadn't already outed yourself as a NERD, you've done it here. Irrevokably.
I'm pretty sure the only book you mentioned that I'm sure to read is Assasination Vacation. Isn't that one mine, anyway? I might be suckered into reading the Greek version of Harry Potter...but probably not in its entirety. I should probably read The Prophet, too. But who knows if I'll get around to it.
The rest of the titles you mentioned made me drowzy just reading them. I'd be comatose 3 pages in if I tried to read those tomes.
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I'm pretty sure the only book you mentioned that I'm sure to read is Assasination Vacation. Isn't that one mine, anyway? I might be suckered into reading the Greek version of Harry Potter...but probably not in its entirety. I should probably read The Prophet, too. But who knows if I'll get around to it.
The rest of the titles you mentioned made me drowzy just reading them. I'd be comatose 3 pages in if I tried to read those tomes.
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