Time in Brief

Hmm, well now that summer’s “officially” over and i now have a more set schedule, i’ll be able to spend time on the things that drifted away this summer.  i hope to have at least one of my code projects for phpBB2/CH hit beta stage this week.  After all of those projects hit the beta stage, i’ll work on updating this site…i have a few ideas i want to try.
i’ll also be finishing the series on epistemology next week (look for part 4 tomorrow and part 5 next week).  After epistemology, i want to spend some time on looking at Reformed theology, starting with the “5 solas” and then the 5 parts of the infamous TULIP.  Once i’ve looked at Reformed theology, we’ll touch on an tangental subject: eschatology.  There, i will discuss different aspects of theology that are important when discussing the “end times” as well as Revelation.  After eschatology, i’ll hit another tangent in fundamentalism and orthodoxy.  i hope to finish the year with a look at different aspects of “recent” philosophy (primariliy, the last 150 years or so) that should be addressed in Christian theology.
If there is something you think i should discuss that is somewhat related to any of the above topics, email me at christopher@impleri.net with all the sordid details.  If there is some other topic that would be interesting to see, let me know as well.

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