Sez WhoPreserving Truth Amid PluralismConstant Value in a Changing World (1)- December 31, 2007 A NEW "MODEL OF UNDERSTANDING"As I mentioned in an earlier post, I am trying to make the case for a general theory of value that would be viable for all times and all places. Without in any way suggesting the existence of a mathematical formula, I have used the following three components to conceptualize such a model: Moving frame + UniformityNonuniformity + Constant..http://jimgeiger.blogspot.com/2007/12/constant-value-in-changing-world-1.html Truly Amazing Grace- December 17, 2007 What would it take to change the way people thinkCommitted people like John Newton, a slave ship captain, and William Wilberforce, a British politician, made a difference in their time.http:youtube.comwatchv=DMF_24cQqT0Who is working to preserve truth in the pluralistic world of the 21st centuryPreserving Truth Amid Pluralismhttp://jimgeiger.blogspot.com/2007/12/truly-amazing-grace.html Painful Realities- December 5, 2007 From the pen of historian Martin Marty:Paul Stanosz, a sociologist and priest in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, speaks of difficult times: "It's been a rough yearwhere I have been a priest since 1984. Recently the Archdiocese announced the closing of the academic program at its 151-year-old seminary. Its central officesare for sale to pay clergy sexual-abuse claims, and bankruptcy looms." Milwaukee is not alone in travail.Stanosz is not a ranting leftist critic, but, as a consultant on matters...http://jimgeiger.blogspot.com/2007/12/painful-realities-of-present.html |