Archive for March, 2008
My amazing wife got me a new toy, a Logitech Harmony 880 remote. Our old remote was starting to not work properly, so we needed a new one. I mentioned having one of these would be cool never expecting to actually have one. She was able to find it for cheap off of craigslist.org as an early Easter present. My reasoning behind wanting this remote is that it can be programmed to work with our MythBox, something that had been difficult with other remotes. One of the cool things I didn’t know before is that it is rechargeable. Less batteries, yay! The other nice thing is that it can be configured to work with nearly any device, new or old.
The end of t he term is nigh and I’m spending the weekend reading books (8 from my collection, 14 from the school library) and writing my paper. Yet, it never fails that when it comes time to write, I am more interested in wasting time (see here). The most ironic part is that I’m actually interested in what I write, but I always get that last minute urge to do something–anything!–else. Anyhow, as this is one of those moments, I felt that I can reclaim it by narrowing what my paper topic is: the role that “tradition” and “orthodoxy” play in the game of interpreting and defining “sacred scriptures” (e.g. the Canon, the Bible, etc). By looking at the way books such as Shepherd of Hermas, Epistle of Barnabas, and 1 & 2 Maccabees have been treated in 1st - 4th century Christianity (and Judaism where appropriate), I think I will find some interesting ideas behind the process of canonization.
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Talk
thainamu
Chris Martin
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christopher, Jeffrey Rodriguez
pfunked, christopher, pfunked
Jasen