As promised, Kate Baxter’s seminar presentation is now available as a PDF from the HST webpage on WebCT.
Reflecting on Monday’s class, it seemed to me that the two presentations were complementary.
I have just updated the “Topics” entry for Week 4 on divine attributes. Do have a look at the further suggested readings.
Also, please do not feel constrained to look only at the biblical texts suggested in the weekly topic listings! Follow up passages discussed in the secondary literature you read, and do have a close look at these passages yourself in conjunction with the commentary literature on them.
DjR
It was, I think, a good sign that our conversation could have gone on much longer, and that there was such wide participation. Hopefully we can build on that from week to week.
In terms of the thoughts I was running through at the end of the hour, there is a bit more to be said, although the points are registered briefly on today’s handout.
Well, the discussion was a bit diffuse today, wasn't it?
Given the size of the class, I'm wondering if there is a use for the “blog” after all.
It may be that this "blog" will spring into life. Only time will tell.
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"So...Salavation, eh?
Is that when you..."
"P.S. It seems we're not the only ones think..."
"Yes it is rather an introspective rendering of Psa..."
"Lovely poem! Sorley has created a very introspecti..."
"This is a bit random, but Charles Hamilton Sorley ..."
"blogs were very useful in other classes, i think t..."
"Sounds good!"