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603 North Locust: May 2007
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Thursday, May 31, 2007. The 2008 North Locust Conference: A Proposal. Our week in Annapolis was so exquisite; let's not wait two more years to gather again. We have already started to think about next time, and this is what we propose:. And Jeremy could talk about Ecology of a Cracker Childhood. Jeremy will wrangle crabs and cook them, I expect. And we will sit on roofs or porches and tell each other about school and work and bills and life, and be happy. Posted by Kelly @ 10:50 AM. Saturday, May 26, 2007.
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603 North Locust: February 2007
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Speaking of, Kelly's thesis is now sent to her committee. Huzzah! And I've finished 2 of 3 days of comps. The last two days have gone well. Only a few surprises. Tomorrow is my major area, and I think will mostly be managable. I've got a good idea on what 2 of the questions will be. I realize this may be early, but any thoughts on next year's conference? And I realize this one may be a bit out there, but Dothan? If we go for Chicago, it should be during baseball season.
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603 North Locust: April 2007
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007. A while ago Taylor and I exchanged a few notes about an orthodox theologian named David Bentley Hart. During one of my online searches I came across this blog. Although I don't check it regularly, I have enjoyed reading several posts from the archives. I especially like Propositions. From occasional guest writer Kim Fabricus. This set is one of his more pointed criticisms. Ten thoughts on the literal and the literary. How ironic that, on the contrary, an insistence on a single, s...
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603 North Locust: September 2006
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Saturday, September 30, 2006. Thoughts on the house, after having spent a day in the rubble. Some things that have been found:. All the letters she ever wrote me. A whole lot of melted photo albums that are slowly being cut and pried open. Some water soaked books, and some fairly undamaged ones. The occasional pot, some of which have cleaned up relatively well. A couple of quilts Kelly's grandmother made her. Posted by Jeremy @ 8:42 PM. Friday, September 29, 2006. The Iliad is a song. A slow and pain...
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603 North Locust: August 2006
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. Why do I love my department? Posted by Taylor @ 6:19 PM. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Posted by Jeremy @ 9:06 PM. Sunday, August 27, 2006. Posted by Jeremy @ 2:16 PM. Last Man Standing (Or Down? Steve-o and Jenny left Searcy this morning for New Jersey, leaving me the last one (somewhat ironically.) in Searcy. Thank goodness. This town needs to fade except in select memories. PS I thought Graceland was a monstrosity in Memphis? Posted by Jonathan G. Reinhardt @ 2:09 PM. School her...
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603 North Locust: October 2006
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Thursday, October 26, 2006. Grad school: the purgatory of academia, burning out any sins of inner weakness. First, tracks 7-10 of Hootenanny Volume 2 are now available on the myspace page. We started there because the previous 6 have all at some point been available. We'll cycle 'em through as needed. Posted by Jeremy @ 11:05 PM. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. In literary news, Thomas Pynchon has a new novel. It is not yet available, but you can see an advance copy at the Literary Saloon. Today when crossing...
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603 North Locust: November 2006
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Friends all over the world. I have just been feeling warmed by a particularly nice email from my sister. She and Taylor's sister, it seems, have just enjoyed Berlin, hosted by our dearest Berliner-Chicagoan-catfish expert. Karie reported a visit to a famous Berlin restaurant and the James Bond movie one night, and then the considerable opportunity to hear Jonathan preach in German the next morning. Posted by Kelly @ 9:16 AM. Saturday, November 18, 2006. The Book of Memory.
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603 North Locust: March 2007
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Friday, March 09, 2007. Late Antiquity: a very fragmentary booklist. In response to the interdisciplinary success of the 2007 Annapolis Conference, I suggest that we each post a short descriptive booklist (or an annotated bibliography, for the more jargon-oriented) on something we're studying or otherwise interested in. For mine, I'd like to list some books that touch on late antiquity / the Christian Patristic period. The list is in no particular order. By Cardinal Josef Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI).
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603 North Locust: December 2006
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Monday, December 25, 2006. We love you all. Have a wonderful Christmas Day. We wish you warm hearts and warm wassail. Posted by E Reed @ 9:43 AM. Saturday, December 23, 2006. Posted by Jeremy @ 3:37 PM. Saturday, December 16, 2006. The Return of the Fathers. Website. It's about the resurgence of interest in the church fathers - a kind of. Posted by Taylor @ 4:46 PM. Monday, December 11, 2006. Life in New Jersey. Posted by Steven Baird @ 12:14 AM. Jonathan G. Reinhardt. St Lucia of Syracuse.