The New PantagruelA Quarterly Journal of Riot & MisruleOn What is Not Forgotten- June 19, 2006 "'All manner of things shall be well'; for He wills that we be aware that the least little thing shall not be forgotten." --Julian of Norwich1 "But there is in a very real sense the presence of the absence of God." --G. K. Chesterton2 "The chief wonder of education is that it does not ruin everybody concerned in it, teachers and taught." --Henry Adams3 I.http://www.newpantagruel.com/2006/06/on_what_is_not.php Response to Hayes on Syriac Poets- June 2, 2006 After reading Micah Hayes' recent essay, "The Early Syriac Poets and Cognitive Science," I would suggest that in casting light on one blind spot (St Ephrem and the Syriac tradition), Hayes has inadvertently exposed another...http://www.newpantagruel.com/2006/06/post.php Lifewords: A Review of Philip Rieff's My Life among the Deathworks- June 1, 2006 Reviewed in this essay: Philip Rieff's Sacred OrderSocial Order, Vol. 1: My Life among the Deathworks: Illustrations of the Aesthetics of Authority, University of Virginia Press, 2006. 256 pages, $34.95.http://www.newpantagruel.com/2006/06/sacred_ordersoc.php |