As Advent draws to a close, you might consider reading some
of the poetry inspired by the “O Antiphons.” Historically used at Vespers
during the last seven days of Advent, the “Os” have inspired poets for more
than a thousand years (“O Come, O Come Emmanuel” is one example). A Clerk of
Oxford has the story.
George
Cruikshank (1792-1878) is best known for being one of the illustrators for the
serialized novels of Charles Dickens. But he worked for many other authors and
publications. Spitalfields Life has a selection of his drawings for the
Christmas season.
A few weeks ago, The
New York Times profiled a white nationalist, and caused all kinds of protest
because, people claimed, the account made him seem almost normal. That’s
exactly the point, says Trevin Wax at The Gospel Coalition. Evil often is “almost
normal,” and it can lurk inside all of us. Exaggerating it into caricatures of
Hitler inevitably trivializes it.
Lisa Deam has an Advent prayer from Bernard of Clairvaux, there
are all kinds of wonderful photographs this week, two lost articles by C.S.
Lewis have been found, and the Southern Seminary Vocal Ensemble invite you to
come behold the wondrous mystery.
Poetry
Meditation
on Soteriology – Karen An-Hwei Lee at Image Journal.
The
Anglo-Saxon O Antiphons: O Caelorum Domine, Lord of the Heavens – A Clerk
of Oxford.
Stand if you are able - Jared Gilbert at Christian Poets & Writers.
Stand if you are able - Jared Gilbert at Christian Poets & Writers.
Life and Culture
E Pur
Si Muove – Sam Altman.
Bill
Clinton Should Have Resigned –Matthew Yglesias at Vox.
Chronicler of
Islamic State “killing machine” goes public – Lori Hennant and Maggie
Michael at Associated Press.
When
evil has nice manners – Trevin Wax at The Gospel Coalition.
Faith
A prayer
for Advent from Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) – Lisa Deam at The
Contemplative Writer.
Shelter
Series: Welcome – Simply Mella at The Frozen Moon.
We Three Kings of Orient Aren't - Greg Lanier at The Gospel Coalition.
We Three Kings of Orient Aren't - Greg Lanier at The Gospel Coalition.
Music
Ten
Odd Facts about Handel’s “Messiah” – Terez Rose at The Imaginative
Conservative.
British Stuff
Art and Photography
The
Brutal Charm of the Soviet Bus Stops – Christopher Herwig.
Till
the Day Break – Tom Darin Liskey at Literary Life.
Hyde
Park in the Morning Light #1, Most Holy Trinity – Chris Naffziger at St.
Louis Patina.
Sticks
View – Winter – Paul Stebbleton via Facebook.
Writing and
Literature
Christmas
and Cricket: Rediscovering Two Lost C. S. Lewis Articles After 70 Years –
Stephanie Derrick at Christianity Today.
Come Behold the
Wondrous Mystery – Southern Seminary Vocal Ensemble
Merry Christmas, Glynn. Wishing you and yours all the blessings of the New Year.
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