It’s time for That’s Not Me! – the post in which I provide links to various things I have found interesting over the past week. Initially I was going to link only to other blogs, but I think I’ll relax this constraint a bit, so any (non-news related) links go.
- In a very interesting article Alvin Plantinga discusses ID theory and the nature of science and what constitutes ‘scientific’ activity. I am currently reading Plantinga’s God and Other Minds and it is a very good read indeed.
- I recently stumbled upon a link to the Abraham Kuyper Center of Public Theology at the Princeton Theological Seminary where, among other things, one might find the full texts to Kuyper’s The Work of the Holy Spirit and his Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology.
- I also stumbled upon Geoffrey Chaucer’s blog. Hah!
Dear Bob,
I’m an American Kuyperian studying at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, doing a Masters in philosophy.
My brother, Gary Baus, is a saxophonist/jazz musician/swing music DJ/sometime poet, who’s been living in Cork for the past 3 years or so. My friend, Donal, keeps tabs on his happenings now and then:
http://donal.wordpress.com/2005/10/03/dj-gary-baus-doubletime/
Next time I’m in Cork, we should have a pint.
see my Kuyper site:
http://kuyperian.blogspot.com
Dear Bob,
I’m an American Kuyperian studying at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, doing a Masters in philosophy.
My brother, Gary Baus, is a saxophonist/jazz musician/swing music DJ/sometime poet, who’s been living in Cork for the past 3 years or so. My friend, Donal, keeps tabs on his happenings now and then:
http://donal.wordpress.com/2005/10/03/dj-gary-baus-doubletime/
Next time I’m in Cork, we should have a pint.
see my Kuyper site:
http://kuyperian.blogspot.com
–Gregory
Gregory: Wow, small world. We should meet up, certainly. I’m not terribly familiar with Kuyper’s stuff at present – but I should be moreso soon. Your blog is interesting, and I look forward to more posts on it in the future.