Jacques Ellul (1912-1994)
was a French philosopher who started as a Marxist and ended as a Reformed
priest. He wrote some 59 books and thousands of articles, including a book
about propaganda in which he argued that the more educated you were, the more
susceptible you were to propaganda. (The state of America’s universities today
may make his point for him.) Ellul is best known for his writings about
technology, and David Gill at Comment Magazine
has a thoughtful story about his writings.
The New York
Times Magazine, of all publications, interviewed a former speechwriter and
foreign policy advisor for President Obama, and the man rather gleefully
describes how he helped hoodwink America on the Iran nuclear treaty. (Presidential speechwriting surely has changed over the years.)
Good poetry, beautiful
photography, an encouraging story about teaching Jane Austen in the classroom,
and “The Old New World Project” – an animation of old American photographs that
is wonderful.
Life and Culture
What If Learning Stopped? – Jon Mertz at @ThinDifference.
Jacque Ellul and Technology’s Trade-off – David Gill at Comment Magazine.
9 Perspectives on Trump, Clinton, and the
Evangelical Christian Voter
– Dr. Bob Kellemen at RPM Ministries.
The
Aspiring Novelist Who Became Obama’s Foreign Policy Guru – David Samuels at
The New York Times Magazine.
Art and Photography
Why We Love Unfinished Art – Philip Henscher at The Spectator.
Beautiful Industry – Jack Baumgartner at The School of the
Transfer of Energy.
Spring Rain – Tim Good at National Geographic Your
Shot.
The
Wounded Hero – Russ Ramsey at The Rabbit Room.
Poetry
Freight – Brendan MacOdrum at Oran’s Well.
Bey of Revenge – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without
Paper.
After the romance – Mary Harwell Sayler.
7 Sonnets on the Lord’s Prayer: 3 Thy
Kingdom Come – Malcolm
Guite.
Faith
Can Biblical Stewardship Save the Nation? – Hugh Whelchel at the Institute for
Faith, Work, & Economics.
Writing
Jane
Austen’s Ivory Cage – Mikita Brottman at The American Scholar.
British Stuff
London During the Blitz – The Atlantic.
The Old New World Project – Alexey
Sakharov
1 comment:
Thank you, Glynn, for including my poem in your Saturday round-up of recommended readings. :) God bless.
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