RE: Science, faith, and theists
September 4, 2014 at 2:29 pm
(This post was last modified: September 4, 2014 at 2:31 pm by Michael.)
Hello Cato
It's a great book. There's a fair amount of subtle humour in it as well. I look forward to discussing it. I must admit much of my knowledge comes from Diarmaid, so I'm likely to have absorbed his biases. I'd like to read Eaomon Duffy but he doesn't publish on Kindle and I have an internment eye problem so like the ability to have large fonts.
But his comments on diaries I mostly remembered from elsewhere. He mentions it in a good programme on Calvin. I'm not sure where you come from but here in the UK we have an excellent radio program called In Our Time which discusses almost anything. The contributors are always thoughtful and well-educated. Here is the one in Calvin that Diarmaid contributes to...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvqpz
P.S. on hypocrisy, the main one is that I don't understand how anyone preaching the Gospel could burn anyone at the stake. It beggars belief.
It's a great book. There's a fair amount of subtle humour in it as well. I look forward to discussing it. I must admit much of my knowledge comes from Diarmaid, so I'm likely to have absorbed his biases. I'd like to read Eaomon Duffy but he doesn't publish on Kindle and I have an internment eye problem so like the ability to have large fonts.
But his comments on diaries I mostly remembered from elsewhere. He mentions it in a good programme on Calvin. I'm not sure where you come from but here in the UK we have an excellent radio program called In Our Time which discusses almost anything. The contributors are always thoughtful and well-educated. Here is the one in Calvin that Diarmaid contributes to...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvqpz
P.S. on hypocrisy, the main one is that I don't understand how anyone preaching the Gospel could burn anyone at the stake. It beggars belief.