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22 July 2007

Resquiat in pacem

Rest eternal grant unto her, O Lord. Let light perpetual shine upon her.

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Posted in Ev'rything But the Sink on 22 July 2007 at 9:21 am by Nate
13 July 2007

Pretty much the story of my life, too

From over at Crooked TImber:

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Posted in Day2Day, Ev'rything But the Sink, OnTheWeb on 13 July 2007 at 9:01 am by Nate
8 July 2007

If God’s on our side…

Today’s Boston Globe prints a really thoughtful piece by Charles Marsh on American evangelical Protestantism’s disunity with virtually the rest of Christianity.

From Pentecostals in Brazil to the Christian Councils of Ghana, from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East to the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, from Pope John Paul II to the The Waldensian Reformed Church of Italy and the Christian Conference of Asia, the voices of our brothers and sisters in the global ecumenical church spoke in unison.

Why did American evangelicals not pause for a moment in the rush to war to consider the near-unanimous disapproval of the global Christian community? The worldwide Christian opposition seems to me the most neglected story related to the religious debate about Iraq: Despite approval for the president’s decision to go to war by 87 percent of white evangelicals in April 2003, according to a Pew Charitable Trusts poll, almost every Christian leader in the world (and almost every nonevangelical leader in the United States) voiced opposition to the war.

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Posted in Politicks, Rayleejun on 8 July 2007 at 9:52 am by Nate
3 July 2007

Excellent news if you do politics like we do

If you’re a regular reader in the academic blogosphere, you may have noticed that there are a fair number of blogs out there, either written by economists (and which present economic research) or that simply present the results of economic research that the general public might find accessible and interesting.

Henry Farrell has done those of us who study politics a favor by trying to get us to do some of the same. He’s started a blog that posts the abstracts and links to papers and articles that the average, educated reader might find interesting and thought-provoking.

I have no illusions that what we in the academy do has much, if any, effect on the vast majority of what goes on in this world, at least at the time we do it. But one of the failings of the American polity in the last 20 years or so has been a failure to imagine and envision the necessity of political engagement. And good research well-presented might be some small contribution toward showing how politics matters in every aspect of our lives, no matter how mundane it might seem on the surface.

Now for a shameless plug: How about highlighting my paper (previously published in a collection) on the political theory inhering in The West Wing?

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Posted in IvoryTower, OnTheWeb, Politicks on 3 July 2007 at 9:52 am by Nate
26 June 2007

May I make a small confession?

Web designer extraordinaire Eston Bond is quite the handsome geek. Moppish hair, serious look, what’s not to love?

Plus, his design work is absolutely beautiful.

Posted in OnTheWeb, RmAuNsDiOnMg on 26 June 2007 at 8:52 am by Nate
20 June 2007

Mitt Romney, professional plastics man

Slate puts it nicely:

With its ridiculous premise, creepy intimacy, and hollow candidate, the Romney video ought to be unbearable to watch. But the opposite is true. When the camera’s not on Romney, the video is irresistible. It’s like watching a reality show set in the 1950s—in color. It’s as if Jerry Mathers discovered a lost episode of Leave It to Beaver in which Ward Cleaver asks June, Wally, and the Beave whether he should challenge Vice President Nixon for the Republican nomination.

Individually, the Romney boys are as dull and wrinkle-free as their father. But put all five of them in one living room with their five wives and 10 children, and the Five Brothers’ very sameness is hypnotic. The odds against having five boys in a row are 31 to 1. Five boys even more frighteningly wholesome—and shallow—than their father must be the result of extraterrestrial intervention or human cloning.

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Posted in OnTheWeb, Politicks on 20 June 2007 at 12:57 pm by Nate
18 June 2007

Gecko rendering?

Weirdly, my Gecko-based browsers (Camino and Firefox) are rendering this page completely screwed up.  Webkit(safari) seems fine.  Do any other users out there have difficulty seeing this page?

Posted in Tech on 18 June 2007 at 10:14 am by Nate
12 June 2007

Funnily enough….

I am listed in a directory of “traditional Anglican” blogs. “Traditional Anglicans” are those who don’t like gays, think that we should scrap tradition and reason, and generally think the Episcopal Church is a nest of vipers.

I note there are a couple of other non-traditionalist bloggers in there too.

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Posted in OnTheWeb on 12 June 2007 at 9:53 am by Nate
7 May 2007

Super cool history

For anglophiles and chronophiles:

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Posted in Uncategorized on 7 May 2007 at 10:16 am by Nate
21 April 2007

I don’t think I’ll have to purchase this

Russell seems not to have these needs:

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Posted in Ev'rything But the Sink, OnTheWeb on 21 April 2007 at 8:13 am by Nate