Did you know about the legend of Alexander the Great regarding ascending into the sky on a chariot pulled by Griffin? Yeah, that's right. Read the transcript of the video I made on this subject last year. https://t.co/x8ZGGut9Nn
— Jonathan Pageau (@PageauJonathan) November 23, 2020
Monday, November 23, 2020
A Legend about Alexander the Great
The King of Glory
The King of Glory
— Fr Alexander Laschuk (@byzkanonist) November 22, 2020
ἄρατε πύλας οἱ ἄρχοντες ὑμῶν καὶ ἐπάρθητε πύλαι αἰώνιοι καὶ εἰσελεύσεται ὁ βασιλεὺς τῆς δόξης
τίς ἐστιν οὗτος ὁ βασιλεὺς τῆς δόξης κύριος κραταιὸς καὶ δυνατός κύριος δυνατὸς ἐν πολέμῳ pic.twitter.com/VgcO5Ajfyf
Eucharistia
"Eucharist Means Thanksgiving"
— Leonard J. DeLorenzo (@leodelo2) November 23, 2020
Check out this week's episode of Church Life Today, which features five reflections on the exchange of thanksgiving in the Eucharist.
via @McGrathND and @RedeemerRadio https://t.co/bZtDKefZ6m
Eucharist means "thanksgiving." This simple lesson can help us live with gratitude all year. #BeTheBee https://t.co/PvocIg67Px pic.twitter.com/HjFAoFqqeQ
— Steven Christoforou (@scchristoforou) November 23, 2020
Joseph Capizzi Interviews Carter Snead
Last week at the IHE, @josephecapizzi interviewed @cartersnead of @ND_EthicsCenter about his new book, "What It Means to Be Human."
— IHE (@HumanEcologyCUA) November 23, 2020
Many thanks to Professor Snead for his important contribution to defending vulnerable human beings in public bioethics: https://t.co/HSTgcsYQ10 pic.twitter.com/QYoV6OSbEf
Every Scholar Must Have a Library
The value of owning more books than you can read. I agree 100% with @nntaleb about this. And I wish my library were larger. :-) https://t.co/aKNEb7BeYi
— Nicholas A. Christakis (@NAChristakis) November 23, 2020
This is fantastic, true, and a complete justification of my way of life...I mean I hope I truly pursue philosophy and Christianity as a way of life. But, also, book buying. https://t.co/4WWWeJff4a
— Paul R. DeHart (@PaulRDeHart) November 23, 2020