Around the Blogosphere

This morning we will see what we can find for "cool stuff" around the blogosphere…

Victoria over at Sundries has a post on Why are We afraid of Benedict XVI?  She is a fantastic writer and researcher and you will learn a ton from her work.

The always incredible Albert Hohler  discusses the "High Price of Secularism".

Elizabeth at Arwen/Elizabeth wrote a wonderful thesis on  "On Vocations and Human Dignity".

Austin Bay found some great information on Freedom and Justice in the Modern Middle East

Between Two Worlds comments on "Throwing Out the TULIPs", this is a little discussion of the Calvinism vs. Arminianism debate…

Of course the "Blogdom of God" has all kinds of great stuff…

Broken Masterpieces comments on a Friend going to IRAQ

The Brothers Judd are talking Comedy.  Go get a laugh…

Brutally Honest comments on Paul Greenbergs ‘War on Religion

Stacy Harp at E-Involved posts some updates on activism…

Randy at Ethos has a How to Blog Seminar at his site.

The Evangelical Outpost is introducing the Evangelical Theologian leader "Stanley Grenz"

Frank Carptenter at Frankly Speaking decides to lighten up with a Glimmer of Hope

Julie at Happy Catholic tells Catholics that it is ok to be Catholic in Oh, How I Love Archbishop Chaput

Robin Lee at I Was Just Thinking continues to Dreams big Dreams

It is What It Is talks Social Security Reform.

Tod Bolsinger at It Takes a Church has a post on "Sins Crushing Blow: An MK USMC Perspective"

John Mark Reynolds discusses Changing Bible Translations

The JollyBlogger has the quote of the day.

La Shawn Barber has her list of what is going on in the blogoshpere

Enjoy the roundup…

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1 Response to Around the Blogosphere

  1. Victoria says:

    Wow, thank you for the kind and generous mention. I’m sorry I only just caught it!
    And thanks for your great book suggestions. I just took out from my PL the LIFE pictorial bestseller on the late Holy Father’s life, but I’ve been hankering for more spiritually-minded books.
    Your selections are a good place to start. 🙂
    Cheers,
    Victoria

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