Archive for January, 2010

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

caputo on religion

One of the books I’ve been reading on the kindle has been On Religion by John D. Caputo. This has been a fun book to read because of the writing style of Caputo verges on pompous sarcasm, but still manages to remain its humour. I’m only to the third chapter of this short book, but [...]

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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

amazon kindle

So, before Christmas, I had only heard about the amazon kindle. After Christmas, I’m reading all I can on it. Today I came across this really helpful program called Auto Kindle which allows you to convert your PDF files into MOBI files.
Since Durham’s library has helped me cope with the tightening of my book buying [...]

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Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Centre for Biblical Studies – Montefano

I wanted to draw your attention to the website of the Centre for Biblical Studies – Montefano. They are a group of friars that are dear friends of ours. They have just overhauled their website and now offer more resources in English. You can access the printed text of some of the conferences that [...]

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Saturday, January 9th, 2010

How God Makes Theologians

Here at Durham, we’ve been blessed to have Mark A. McIntosh among the ranks in the department this year. While he is probably more well known for his book, Mystical Theology, I think his latest book is worth picking up.
Over Christmas break, I’ve been reading Divine Teaching: An Introduction to Christian Theology. I’ve read [...]

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