Monthly Archives: December 2005

NATIVITY: For God So Loved …

+ B A R T H O L O M E WBY THE MERCY OF GOD ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE, NEW ROME, AND ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH, TO THE PLENITUDE OF THE CHURCH, GRACE, PEACE, AND MERCY FROM CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR, BORN IN … Continue reading

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Heh Heh, Snigger, Snicker

Happily stolen from Classical Anglican.

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Our Savior, God and Man

We confess one and the same individual as perfect God and perfect Man. He is God the Word Which was flesh. For if He was not flesh, why was Mary chosen? And if He is not God, whom does Gabriel … Continue reading

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Coats of Skins

In my amateur critique of the Presiding Bishop’s 2005 Christmas Poem, I was taken to task in the Comments about my implication that, after the Fall, Man was clothed with flesh — as opposed to dead animal skins. I love … Continue reading

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Clothed With Monkey Skin?

The philosopher Daniel Dennett visited us at the University of Delaware a few weeks ago and gave a public lecture entitled “Darwin, Meaning, Truth, and Morality.” I missed the talk—I was visiting my sons at Notre Dame and taking in … Continue reading

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