Showing posts with label Recommendations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recommendations. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Peak Manualism!

In the Great Crusade Against Rigidity which followed the Council, one of the first things to go were the dread theology manuals.

You see, in the old days, priests learned dogmatic and moral theology through compilations in in multi-volume sets of authoritative manuals. So, of course, they had to go

But if you are like me, you just might suspect that the Vatican II generation went overboard or were even operating from wrong premises. 

And if you do, you just might be interested in one of those old manuals.

So let me suggest you take a look at the remarkable work of Jesuit Father Kenneth Baker. 

All he did was translate Sacrae Theologiae Summa, a 4 volume work of dogmatic theology authored by Spanish Jesuits in the 1950s, from Latin into English. 

Have I finished it?

Um...no. Of course not. 

But every time I have consulted it, I have been astonished by the clarity and depth of the answers. Which is not to say that every conclusion is firm or indisputable. But the authors are up front as to the level dogmatic certainty of the issue at hand. And in an age of intensifying theological bafflegab, that kind of clarity and candor are welcome.

Friday, July 17, 2020

Product recommendation.

If you are looking for a lap desk for your computer, the folks at AboveTek have a great one here.

It is all-around excellent, and I recommend it unreservedly.

And while I would prefer that America manufacture more of its own stuff, at least this is made in Taiwan, so you aren't pouring more money into the pockets of the Chinese Reich.

Remember: China is Asshole--support Island China instead.

New digs for ponderings about Levantine Christianity.

   The interior of Saint Paul Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Harissa, Lebanon. I have decided to set up a Substack exploring Eastern Christi...