How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - The Atlantic
The unfortunate roots and bad results of the helicopter parenting I see so much of at school. How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - The Atlantic
The unfortunate roots and bad results of the helicopter parenting I see so much of at school. How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - The Atlantic
Fascinating take on Anglo-Saxon religious poetry, referring to this new volume of translations. Israelites in the Anglo-Saxon Sea
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“The next time you watch a child use an iPad, think about what your knowledge-based toys looked like when you were their age. The iPad is their slide rule; their typewriter; their Commodore 64. As great as the iPad is, it’s more mind blowing to imagine what will soon deprecate it.” It’s not about the iPad
Fine description of the dynamic between historical-critical and theological interpretation. (Via Ignatius Insight.) Fr. Barron on the Pope's new book
Student: So did I miss anything last class? Teacher: Nope, I awkwardly stared at the class for 50 minutes. But you should stop in next Wednesday, I’m thinking of covering some stuff then.
Truer words never spoken: “The moment the “Word became flesh” (Jn. 1:14), history became essential to the task of thinking about and proclaiming the good news of the Bible, and it became essential for very theological reasons.” The Theological Necessity of an Historical Interpretation of the Bible
Is there nothing this wonder beverage cannot do? Eight reasons to drink coffee