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  • Sects and Violence in the Ancient World http://sawiggins.wordpress.com/

    A blog that tries to find intelligent things to say about religion and related subjects.

LATEST ARTICLES ( 4571 )

  • Care and Keeping of Books

    Care Keeping Books

    I take good care of books. It’s my personal goal that after I’ve read a book you won’t be able to tell. I used to mark books up, but it occurred to me that I... Read more

    Posted on 09 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Shut up Or Shut Down?

    Shut Down?

    So the government’s shut down over a presidential temper tantrum. Like most people, I suspect, I haven’t really noticed. Except for two things. Read more

    Posted on 08 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Instant Gramification

    Instant Gramification

    To be a writer these days, so industry publicists tell us, one must be savvy on social media. But do not spend too much time, they tell us, on that same media. Read more

    Posted on 07 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Mastering Ravens

    Mastering Ravens

    One of the most difficult things in modern life is to keep up with all the new jobs available. That’s not to suggest that unemployment isn’t a real problem—it... Read more

    Posted on 06 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Web Design

    Design

    As those who read this blog on the actual site will have noticed, I’ve been playing around a bit with my “look.” Neither famous nor influential, I’m just a... Read more

    Posted on 05 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • The Problem with History

    Problem with History

    is that it shows foundational views are constantly shifting. Let me preface this statement by noting that although I taught Hebrew Bible for many years my... Read more

    Posted on 04 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Reentry

    Reentry

    Image credit: NASA/ISS Expedition 28, public domain from Wikimedia CommonsThey call it reentry, I suspect, because of the perils and stress experienced by... Read more

    Posted on 03 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Bookish Dreams

    Bookish Dreams

    Driving into upstate New York via interstate 81 you’ll find a remarkable rest stop. To put this into context, I should say that my wife and I have driven from... Read more

    Posted on 02 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • New Horror

    Horror

    Now that Holy Horror is out I’ve been noticing an increasing number of scholars who are writing on the topic of monsters. Book writing takes several years, as... Read more

    Posted on 01 January 2019 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Yearn Books

    Yearn Books

    While this blog ranges over an outdated map of my mind, one of the two common elements that hold it together is books. I don’t have many bibliophile followers,... Read more

    Posted on 31 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Holly Days

    Holly Days

    Thirty years ago today, my wife and I were penniless grad students. Trying to be logical about when to marry—I’d been accepted at Edinburgh University shortly... Read more

    Posted on 30 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Poppins Fresh

    Poppins Fresh

    The holiday season often means doing things out of the ordinary. Despite writing books that deal with movies, I can’t afford to see them in theaters often, but... Read more

    Posted on 29 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Fossilized Ideas

    Fossilized Ideas

    In our current political climate, perspective helps quite a bit. Indeed, one of the shortcomings of our conscious species is our inability to think much beyond... Read more

    Posted on 28 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • The Cult of Relaxation

    Cult Relaxation

    Relaxation comes with a price. As with most people who work hard, I find taking more than a day or two off work tricky. It’s not that I want to go to work, but... Read more

    Posted on 27 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Puzzling Traditions

    Puzzling Traditions

    Like most families, we have tried over the years to develop our own holiday traditions. These, like all things, evolve. When I was a professor the semester brea... Read more

    Posted on 26 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Christmas Lights

    Christmas Lights

    How many people read a blog on a major holiday? The process of writing takes no vacations, however, and I often think of holidays as a time to write. Read more

    Posted on 25 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • The Night Before Reading

    Night Before Reading

    Like many people bound to their circumstances by work (and now a mortgage) I see travel to far-off places is a dream. On my personal bucket-list is Iceland. Read more

    Posted on 24 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Slight Reading

    Slight Reading

    It will soon be time to turn to holiday-oriented posts, but if you’re like me you’ve been seeing the decorations and hearing the music for some time now already. Read more

    Posted on 23 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Reading Lights

    Reading Lights

    Late one night in Wisconsin—I had just come off the train from Champaign-Urbana—one of the students from Nashotah House was driving me to my spooky apartment... Read more

    Posted on 22 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
  • Solstice Musings

    Solstice Musings

    Should my posts of late be castigated as against the Christmas spirit I would rely on Andy Williams’ song, “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” in my defense. Read more

    Posted on 21 December 2018 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY