Musings (11/24)

  • A blessed Thanksgiving to one and all! The missus and I will be celebrating with our oldest son and his family. It is his first attempt at smoking a turkey, and I am looking forward to eating myself into a tryptophan coma. Better yet, we get to celebrate our first T-Day with the new grandson!

  • Here’s an introductory essay on the Amillennial interpretation of Revelation 20. This is a good one to send your dispensational friends and family. Nicely done, great graphics, and well-worth checking out. Revelation and the Millennium

  • Although it has been around a while, I’m just discovering it. Old Princeton devotees will love the Log College Press. There are plenty of Warfield and Machen essays and items of interest, many of which are available no where else. Check out this Machen essay, for example, for those of you who like to hike and go mountain biking. Mountains and Why We Love Them

  • The Dispatch’s Jonah Goldberg Interviews AEI Senior Fellow, Jay Cost, about his new book on James Madison: Jonah Goldberg Interviews AEI's James Cost about his new book, James Madison: America's First Politician. You can buy the book here: Jay Cost: James Madison: America's First Politician. I can’t wait to read this one!

  • Another thought provoking essay from one of my favorite political thinkers, Yuval Levin. Cultural unruliness is giving way to passivity. Levin contends this development is both a good thing and a bad thing. Levin: The Changing Face of Social Breakdown

Kim RiddlebargerComment