Sara Hendren: “But in rejecting the distorted and gendered version of small-s sacrifice, I threw out also the big-s Sacrifice that is one crucial way of becoming more than selfhood.”
Will be doing my thought-experimental Reading the New Testament class again next term.
Now that I’m taking a break from my big blog and posting many small things here at micro.blog, I am just so impressed by how well thought-out this service is. It’s a delight to use, so much more streamlined and less cumbersome than WordPress. Props to @manton & crew.
An extremely raucous murder of crows in the neighborhood this morning is reminding me of lines from a poem by E. B. White: “In their assemblies at the edge of town, / Crows introduce resolutions, then vote them down.”
What an image. Among the silent trees a Russian rocket finds its resting place. (Taken near a Ukranian village by Francisco Seco / AP.)
Temple Grandin: βSome visual thinkers, like me, are βobject visualizersββwe see the world in photorealistic images. Many of us are graphic designers, artists, skilled tradespeople, architects, inventors, mechanical engineers. βSpatial visualizersβ see the world in patterns and abstractions. They are the music and math mindsβthe statisticians, computer coders, electrical engineers, and physicists. Being an object visualizer means Iβm good with my hands, at fixing and making things. But Iβm terrible in areas such as algebra, which rely entirely on abstraction and provide nothing to visualize.β