Here are some things I found interesting in the last few weeks. Some of it is as old as last month, but that doesn't make it outdated! I am actually having quite a problem keeping up with things these days. So many interesting things to do! I have a number of other things I need to show some link love to, but for now I need to go to bed. I do have to work tomorrow, you know...
I have been spending all day it seems working on some of the design aspects of the site. I am finished for the day, and likely for several. There are still a number of things I want to do, but I must move on!
Today I read an interesting article from the latest issue of Themelios (which can be found here in PDF). Not only does it use a nice serif font for the article text (I wonder what it is) but the article itself is interesting. If you are interested in the early church's thinking on Christianity and violence, it is certainly worth your read.
During my week of coding last week I did get a little reading done. Part of that little reading was a trip through Luther's An Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Concerning the Reform of the Christian Estate. I found a public domain copy of the work online (there are a number of things by Luther on the Project Wittenberg website). Unfortunately there are many things to correct in it, so I'll probably put up a copy with corrections here on the site and alert the Project Wittenberg folks of the changes.
Protestantism has a problem; it is very hard for us to agree. For some the unifying factor is a creed (explicitly stated or not) of "no creed but the Bible". Of course we can see how using the Bible alone has worked out in Protestantism as a unifying factor.
The other day I said I was going to be coding like a maniac and not posting too much this week. That has turned out to be true. But, like I said, I was working on something that you, dear reader, would find interesting. So what is it?
Some things have come up and I think I'm going to have to dump most of my studying and writing schedule this week. For the next 8-9 days I'm going to be coding like a maniac. This, however, does not mean you should ignore this site for a week. To the contrary! I've got an update that will definitely make your day (well, for some of you) coming up here in the next few days. I promise. In general you'll see me pop in and make notes, but don't expect anything profound (like you would expect that out of me anyway...).
...apparently. Anybody want to volunteer to be a bodyguard?