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Postmodern Papist

Postmodern Papist

http://www.postmodernpapist.blogspot.com/

This blog features my obscure thoughts on culture, literature, philosophy, politics, and religion. Underlying all posts is my hope to develop what I call a hermeneutics of hospitality.

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  • Worthy of Derision

    Posted on Saturday November 14th, 2009 at 09:08 in a host and guest's tale, a worshiper's tale, a riser on two wing's tale

    Considering the continually growing voices of atheists in our society, who make arguments against religion on grounds that religion is unreasonable and even immoral, I was taken aback upon opening The Texas Catholic and seeing an editorial about how ...

  • Layout

    Posted on Saturday November 14th, 2009 at 07:44 in a cupp's tale, a web browser's tale

    Routine travelers to this land will undoubtedly notice a change in scenery. I am still experimenting with the landscape, and I welcome comments about the layout, color arrangement, font, and so forth. Black, white, gray, and blue seem to be popular...

  • Discovery and Trial

    Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 20:09 in a cupp's tale, a web browser's tale

    So I think I may have found a use for my Twitter account. The whole idea of keeping up with thousands of tweets and having my tweets lost among thousands of others just didn't appeal to me. However, I see that some blogs now have a feature that all...

  • Have a Facebook Account?

    Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 20:00 in a cupp's tale

    You can follow Journeys in Alterity by going here or by clicking the "Follow this blog" button in the Networked Blogs section in the right column. There are worse things you can do in Facebook. Like play Farmville....

  • Not Panicking

    Posted on Sunday November 8th, 2009 at 14:31 in a life lover's tale, a justice seeker's tale, a historian's tale, an ethicist's tale

    We are free so that we may love and do what is good. Because of this, I find assertions and arguments that healthcare reform measures will diminish our freedom and should therefore be opposed to be less than convincing. We uphold the value of a free ...

  • Vagrant Thought

    Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 07:46 in a film watcher's tale, a literature lover's tale, a wandering mind's tale

    When the Grandpa in The Princess Bride tells the young Fred Savage that Princess Buttercup doesn’t get eaten by the shrieking eels, he qualifies his assurance with the phrase “at this time.” Curious. Does he mean that the princess gets eaten ...

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jasonlbuchanan

5 stars Jason Buchanan

Excellent site. Thanks for sharing with us.

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