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Stephen Devine, "Things I thought or heard while serving in Iraq"
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by enbar  2-28-2009    2
 Funny and macabre. I like, "What about that goat? No wonder he looks mad."
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FBI adopts new policy of "shunning" the Council on American-Islamic Relations
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by enbar  2-8-2009    2
 Whatever you think of CAIR -- which has certainly managed to make a name for itself with its heavy use of high-powered rhetoric -- this is newsworthy. There has been a close working relationship between CAIR and the FBI for years, which is apparently now on the rocks.
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Anti-NSDAP propaganda posters by John Heartfield
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by enbar  8-25-2008   
 One of the great modernist collage artists of the thirties and forties. Heartfield was born in Germany and devoted his energy to propagandizing against the Nazis. He eventually fled to London and continued his work there. Source: http://snipr.com/3jq8r
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Sweet Honey in the Rock on the true meaning of spirituals
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by enbar  7-5-2008   
 I love this quotation. It's spoken in the middle of a live gospel performance by Sweet Honey in the Rock, performed in a church in 1980.
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Maurice Bloch: religion is a consequence of imagination
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by enbar  5-6-2008   
 Maurice Bloch produces what sounds on first glance like a neo-Durkheimian theory of religion with a foundation in cognitive psychology. I need to look more closely at this.
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Ziauddin Sardar on the Quilliam Foundation for ex-jihadis
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by enbar  4-29-2008   
 Sardar, whose writing I am only a little bit familiar with, is highly critical of any "lionizing" of former members of Islamic extremist groups, since it implicitly devalues the commitment to peace and pluralism exhibited by most "ordinary" Muslims.
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Montaigne's skepticism: Apologie of Sebond, 1580
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by enbar  3-25-2008   
 Montaigne's famous defense of Raymond Sebond, the proponent of natural theology, in which he lays out a profoundly, even shockingly skeptical view of human knowledge.
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Illustrations of the "Harrowing of Hell"
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by enbar  3-22-2008   
 Happy Good Friday, everybody. Here are a few interesting historical images of the "harrowing of Hell" tradition drawn from various Christian iconographic sources.
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Three of my favorite second-century martyrs: Polycarp, Ignatius, Perpetua
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by enbar  2-18-2008    6
 Here's what I'm having students read this week, just in case you're wondering what a true tenured radical does.
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UK educator decries domination of education by management-oriented language
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by enbar  2-18-2008    2
 An Oxford professor examines the gradual takeover of all policy writing on education by the language of business management: "efficiency," "providers," "audits," "performance indicators," etc. This kind of thinking, he says, has gradually obscured any legitimate answer to the question of what education is really supposed to accomplish.
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A woman needs a man like a fish needs...
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by enbar  2-13-2008   
 Ha ha.
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Haeckel's "Art Forms in Nature" (1899) on the web
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by enbar  2-12-2008    1
 An incredible collection of illustrations of strange and beautiful shapes taken from nature: microscopic organisms, fungi, sea animals, etc. Hard to describe, but worth a look.
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R.I.P. Tom Lantos (D-CA), Congress's only Holocaust survivor
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by enbar  2-11-2008   
 Lantos will be familiar to anyone who's seen Spielberg's Holocaust documentary, "Last Days," as well as anyone who's followed human-rights debates in Congress over the past thirty years. His death (from esophageal cancer, at age 80) is a real loss.
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Abraham Lincoln on religion
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by enbar  2-5-2008    13
 Two lesser-known pieces of writing from Lincoln that give some hints about his religious beliefs. Lincoln was notoriously cagey about his religious commitments -- he never attended church regluarly, nor did he ever make a public proclamation of faith.
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Atheists, have a little respect, please
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by enbar  2-5-2008    1
 Okay, this isn't exactly subtle, but I couldn't help finding it funny anyhow. Especially after Bill Maher, after once again laughing at the strangeness of Christian doctrine, is accused by Bill Donohue of not "respect the right of most Americans to believe in God" (http://snipr.com/1z044).
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"Fogcatchers": a new source for potable water
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by enbar  1-31-2008    1
 In remote Chilean villages where fresh water is often scarce and contaminated, a simple new technology -- mesh sheets strung between posts -- captures condensation from coastal fog, providing an abundant and reliable source of cheap drinking water.
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Mise-en-abyme: definition and discussion (fr)
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by enbar  1-29-2008    1
 I recently came across someone using this expression in conversation, so I had to look it up.
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Stuff on Amazon I've been looking at lately
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by enbar  1-29-2008   
 Just a batch of links and lists. Probably of no interest to anyone. But I want to come back to these. Links also here: http://snipr.com/1yi3g
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Travelling by bus in Sweden? Beware of dwarves
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by enbar  1-24-2008   
 One of the weirdest news stories I've read in some time. Apparently some criminal gangs are smuggling dwarves in duffel bags into the luggage compartment of long-haul buses, where they loot the other passengers' bags.
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Václav Havel's 1994 speech on transcendence
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by enbar  1-21-2008   
 Inspiring, but also provocative and fascinating. Havel basically insists that some kind of religiousness is all that can "save" us now, though he doesn't really say how or what.
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"People who are just meat now, man" (Denis Johnson, short story)
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by enbar  1-11-2008   
 I love this writer. He's a genius. I need to get his most recent book. This is an excerpt from "Steady Hands at Seattle General," a short story of his almost entirely in dialogue form, published in the collection "Jesus's Son" (1997, I think).
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R.J. Ellman, "To a Frustrated Poet"
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by enbar  1-6-2008   
 I really like this poem. See also http://snipr.com/1wozg
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Jared Diamond on global consumption inequalities
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by enbar  1-3-2008   
 I've wondered for a long time when someone would make this point publicly: "development" of the developing world is ecologically unsupportable. He calls the promise of development "a cruel hoax."
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Tariq Ali on Bhutto's killing and the PPP
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by enbar  12-28-2007   
 Ali, who was both a friend and critic of Bhutto, argues that the time has come for the People's Party to recreate itself as a genuinely democratic alternative. Sounds like wishful thinking to me -- but maybe he's right.
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Complete English translation of the Babylonian Talmud (pdfs)
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by enbar  12-10-2007   
 Thanks to http://snipr.com/1v0xm.
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A worldwide rescue effort for threatened frogs
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by enbar  12-9-2007   
 The Amphibian Ark is an emergency ex situ conservation project that removes threatened amphibians from their habitat and preserves them in a secure environment. Almost 200 species (est'd.) of amphibians have been wiped out by fungus recently.
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Philip Larkin, "This Be the Verse"
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by enbar  12-7-2007    1
 Larkin's bitter (not to say vicious) classic short poem.
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Flowerpot + ingenuity = stolen $221K Porsche
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by enbar  12-7-2007    1
 What genius dreamed this up? A German thief jammed a flowerpot under the tire of a Porsche. When the driver got out to remove it, the thief jumped in the car and drove it away. You gotta admit, that's creative.
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New Facebook ads: privacy concerns not just alarmism
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by enbar  12-5-2007   
 Security researchers at CA have found that Facebook is now collecting information about your activities on partner sites regardless -- this is important -- regardless of whether you have opted out or even whether you are logged in to Facebook . Also see the linked follow-up post (slightly more technical, http://snipr.com/1utzp). I am not usually really worried by advertising-related privacy issues, but the fact that Facebook now tracks you when you're logged out of the site -- and the additional fact that they are publicly misrepresenting this capability -- is a little unnerving.
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In PA, and nostalgic for German Christmas markets? Try this
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by enbar  12-4-2007   
 I have got to check this out...
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Marx, "Introduction to a critique of political economy" (excerpt)
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by enbar  12-3-2007   
 This (the clipped section) is a great quotation. I first saw it here: http://worldcat.org/oclc/68133035
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Descartes' third Meditation ("Of God, that He exists")
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by enbar  12-3-2007   
 A short excerpt from Descartes's Meditation Three (Latin).
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Hot chocolate: resources and links
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by enbar  12-3-2007   
 Links to the best hot chocolate recipes and information on the net, supposedly. This is the kind of thing Mahalo ought to be good for.
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Malawi averts famine by dropping free-market policies
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by enbar  12-1-2007   
 Interesting story. After being pushed for years to adhere to strict free-market policies with regard to agriculture (i.e., abandon subsidies, encourage the cultivation of cash drops, and use foreign exchange to import food), Malawi finally decided to ignore the advice of the World Bank and others and begin aggressively subsidizing inorganic fertilizer and seed for farmers raising food for domestic consumption. As a result they now have a surplus of food and child malnourishment has fallen sharply.
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NY Times's John Tierney blasts Leon Kass's anti-biotech arguments
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by enbar  11-27-2007    1
 A bemused science journalist laughs into his hand at Leon Kass. We used to read Kass as part of our suite of texts on cloning at the end of CIE 2. Tierney puts some of the objections to Kass's thinking in succinct and pungent language.
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Recipe: wrap your turkey in bacon! Yeah, baby
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by enbar  11-20-2007    11
 Whoa, this sounds really good. Like, really, REALLY good.
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Harry Potter conference, August 2008, Chicago
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by enbar  11-13-2007   
 This doesn't particularly appeal to me (I'm not really much of a Potter fan -- sorry!), but maybe someone out there might be interested.
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Albrecht Dürer's "The Death of Mary" (woodcut, 1510)
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by enbar  11-12-2007    2
 Besides being a beautiful piece of religious art, also shows what an early modern deathbed scene might have looked like. Update : If you like this, visit this page .
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The economics of the liberal-arts education
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by enbar  11-12-2007   
 I think this guy's statement of the problem faced by liberal arts institutions is pretty good, but his solution (make decisions based on values) isn't all that compelling (i.e., it doesn't say much).
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Undergraduate conference on "talking about religion", New Wilmington, PA, March 2008
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by enbar  11-11-2007   
 CFP and announcement for an undergraduate religion conference scheduled for March 2008. Proposals due mid-January. Featured speakers are Bob Abernethy of PBS's "Religion and Ethics Newsweekly" and Justin Barret (Oxford), a cognitive psychologist working on religion.
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