So often I hear the experience of waiting described as hell, as agony, as the most distressing aspect of getting to something. In the book I am reading right now, for example, the protagonist describes the moments before a cross country race as the worst part of his running experience, worse even than the pain [...]
Archive for May, 2009
The Joy of Waiting
Posted in life and love, meandering thoughts, tagged cooking, graduation, reading, running, waiting on May 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Reason, Faith and Revolution
Posted in Uncategorized on May 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I just had to share Stanley Fish’s latest entry over at NYTimes entitled “God Talk.” In it, he gives an overview of Terry Eagleton’s latest book, “Reason, Faith, and Revolution,” which seems to be a faithful Christian’s response to what Fish calls “the shallow arguments of school-yard atheists like Hitchens and Dawkins,” whom he refers to [...]
I wish I May
Posted in life and love, meandering thoughts on May 3, 2009 | 6 Comments »
So MAYYYY-be I haven’t been the most bloggerific or blogtastic of bloggers lately; I must admit that blogging hasn’t even really been on my radar screen lately. There has just been so much else to worry about–getting (or more realistically NOT) a job, finishing classes, trying to battle a pernicious tendency of mine to [...]
