I see this recently posted from Bernie telling us how it is with a moral clarity.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Z_...
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Interested in Pope Francis and now Pope Leo, Vatican 2, an Active Participative Liturgy, and Synodality. No formal background in philosophy or theology. Occasionally enjoys playing with and trying to solve mathematical puzzles or problems.
I see this recently posted from Bernie telling us how it is with a moral clarity.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Z_...
I had not seen this video before. What strikes me in particular is that the video stops just a few seconds at most before the shooting takes place. It is difficult to see the shooter as he appears to be behind a tree. Why end the video just here and not five seconds later?
This is listed as “promoted content” on your website. So this posting is really just a link to an advertisement for a company. If Lookout Eugene-Springfield is going to post such advertisements on Bluesky, the least you can do is to label it up front as such.
A conservative on the US Bench, and up for possible election as USCCB President, Portland’s Archbishop Sample issues weak statement amid city’s ongoing ICE activity, stops short of criticizing administration’s policies on immigration. archdpdx.org/statement-on...
I recommend this book enthusiastically to anyone seeking a better understanding of today’s Catholic Church and how we got here.
5/5
As Holman explicates the theological methods developed by Chenu, she models beautifully throughout the book those same methods in the development of her argument.
4/5
Holman walks us through the development of a number of theological methods that Chenu pioneered (with big pushback from the pre-Vatican II institutional Church). He was a key contributor to the development of the historical, socially engaged, contextual, and inductive methods used today.
3/5
Holman gives us a well-crafted biographical look at the remarkable life of the adult Chenu, from his joining the Dominicans at a young age, his work as a theologian, his contributions to the riches of Vatican II, through to his death at age 95.
2/5
Image of the front cover of Mary Kate Holman’s recently published book, “Marie-Dominique Chenu: Catholic Theology for a Changing World.”
I have just finished reading this recently published and fascinating book. While Holman writes as a professional theologian, the book is very accessible to a lay reader like myself.
1/5
Holman gives us a well-crafted biographical look at the remarkable life of the adult Chenu, from his joining the Dominicans at a young age, his work as a theologian, his contributions to the riches of Vatican II, through to his death at age 95.
2/5
Holman walks us through the development of a number of theological methods that Chenu pioneered (with big pushback from the pre-Vatican II institutional Church). He was a key contributor to the development of the historical, socially engaged, contextual, and inductive methods used today.
3/5
As Holman explicates the theological methods developed by Chenu, she models beautifully throughout the book those same methods in the development of her argument.
4/5
I recommend this book enthusiastically to anyone seeking a better understanding of today’s Catholic Church and how we got here.
5/5
The link given did not work for me but I didn’t search and found the article here:
sacredheartuniversity.typepad.com/go_rebuild_m...
Anna Rowlands @annarowlands.bsky.social in a remarkable February 10 interview/conversation facilitated delightfully by Susan Reynolds @susanbreynolds.bsky.social . Speaks to our current moment perfectly.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=WUx-...
A screen shot of the output when Google AI was given the first 32 prime numbers and asked to add them.
And to make matters worse, when I listed the first 32 prime numbers and asked Google AI to add them, I was given a different answer again.
A screen shot of the output when Google AI was asked to add the first 32 Prime Numbers.
I had originally asked Google AI to find me the sum of the first 32 prime numbers. I had been doing a math puzzle and wanted to check part of my work. The AI correctly listed the first 32 Prime Numbers but failed to add them correctly. The correct answer is 1851.
A screen shot of the effort made by Google's AI to add 13 numbers.
The AI in Google cannot even add 13 numbers.
Asked to add the numbers 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97, 101, 103, 107, 109, 113, 127, 131. The AI gave the answer 1183. The correct answer is 1283 which I found both from using a spreadsheet and by doing it by hand, the old fashioned.
Can we expect an English language edition as with the Biden book four years ago?