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Communists say “No!”
One of the more striking things about living in Greece is the existence of a very active Communist party. Communism in Canada and the US was always something that happened elsewhere. Here it’s different. For example, in little villages like … Continue reading
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“Knossos and The Prophets of Modernism” by Cathy Gere: A Review
Just after Christmas my family and I visited Knossos in Greece. After seeing Sir Arthur Evans’s reconstruction I was curious about the thinking and evidence behind it. This book was available for download, so I bought it and I recently … Continue reading
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It’s All Greek To Me: Ancient Greek
In my first posting on the Greek language I gave a broad historical overview of the Greek language. In the second I talked briefly about Mycenean Greek which we know from clay tablets and inscriptions written in the syllabic Linear … Continue reading
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A Few Reasons I Should Have Known I Was Going To Move To Greece
I moved to Greece a little over three months ago. I had never been there before until a visit after my interview in Brussels, and I don’t think I ever had it on my list of Things To Do Before … Continue reading
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It’s All Greek to Me: Preface
If you know me you will know that I am interested in languages. Not that I am a linguist – I am fluent in English, but for someone born in a town that is 95% francophone I speak French terribly, … Continue reading
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An Academic Discipline
As some of you know, I’ve been working on a PhD dissertation for the past five years. The first couple of years were largely reading and reflecting, what my friend Tamsin Jones Farmer calls “passive cogitation”. The scheme of the … Continue reading
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Lenten Readings: Day 8
Rest/Restless The passage from Hebrews today continues to riff off of the passage in Psalm 95 quoted in the past two days: “As in my anger I swore,“They will not enter my rest.””. The image is of a very anthropomorphic … Continue reading
Lenten Readings: Day 6
Faithful The theme in the text today is faithfulness. Moses was faithful, Jesus was faithful, and we who follow Jesus are called to be faithful. Hebrews 3.1-11 Therefore, brothers and sisters, holy partners in a heavenly calling, consider that Jesus, … Continue reading
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Lenten Readings: Day 2
Discord In the “epistle” text for the Daily Office Lectionary (see below) today I am brought head to head with discord among God’s people. First, there is substantial modern disagreement about whether this is in fact by Paul. Most New … Continue reading
Day Twenty-Three of An Advent Calendar: The Peaceable Kingdom
Monday, December 19, 2016 Monday after the Fourth Sunday of Advent Isaiah 11.1–9 Revelation 20.1–10 John 5.30–47 The text of the readings follows after the comments. The reading from Isaiah and the reading from Revelation both deal with the reign … Continue reading
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