Philosopher vs. Priest: Manna and Body of Christ

I’m back from a brief hiatus! Real life got in the way, but things have settled back down, and I’m excited to start back this week with another Philosopher vs. Priest post! Check out this week’s reading here. JJ: From this reading I would surmise that evangelism is more important than providing aid, such as food,… Continue reading Philosopher vs. Priest: Manna and Body of Christ

Film Friday: My Big Fat Greek Wedding – The Opa Lifestyle

“My people were writing philosophy when your people were still swinging in trees.” JJ: One of things that really stood out in this movie, and about Greek culture in general, is the Opa lifestyle, or attitude. The Greeks have a long and proud history of asking questions abou the good life and how we can… Continue reading Film Friday: My Big Fat Greek Wedding – The Opa Lifestyle

On Intellectual Virtues

After my entry on intellectual virtues and perseverance, my friend Heath suggested that a more clear explanation of intellectual virtues might help to make things more clear, so I thought I would take the opportunity to do that today. This will be a bit more technical than usual, but hopefully the examples will help clarify things. In discussing… Continue reading On Intellectual Virtues

Intellectual Virtues and Perseverance

“When looking at the most successful people and organizations, we often imagine geniuses with a smooth journey straight to the promised land. But when you really examine nearly every success story, they are filled with crushing defeats, near-death experiences, and countless setbacks.” – Josh Linkner If there’s one message that I’ve seen popping up in… Continue reading Intellectual Virtues and Perseverance