Fr. Kimel shared a link in the comments of this post that anyone who has read the Silmarillion will appreciate:
Fr. Kimel shared a link in the comments of this post that anyone who has read the Silmarillion will appreciate:
The Biomechanics of Pragmatism
A blog of sound and fury, signifying nothing
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Seeking truth and beauty from the heavenly city.
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An exploration of the works of poet Charles Williams (1886-1945)
Some Thoughts on the Book of Acts and Pauline Theology
“Either we are fools for the world because of Christ or we are fools for Christ because of the world. O how short-lived is the sound of a word of the world! If the world would say to us ‘fool,’ the world will die and its word will die! What then is the value of its word? But if the heavenly, immortal ones say to us ‘fool,’ that will neither die nor is it removed from us as eternal condemnation.” + St. Nikolai Velimirovich
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A venue for anti-passivist thinking, from metaphysics to social theory
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A blog devoted to the translation of German New Testament scholarship
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The name of this blog is A Rigid Designator
"religion is above all an external word" (Lindbeck)
βιβλιο: "book"; σκώληξ: "worm"
Incredible– thank you.
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Quite welcome. It is indeed a beautiful illustration. Hoping to see more for sure.
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Wow! I would totally buy a hardback version, copyright issues aside!
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Welp, that’s an automatic reblog.
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This illustration ranks as one of the best pieces of Tolkien art I’ve come across.
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Reblogged this on A Pen Full of Vinegar and commented:
If you have not taken a look at these illustrations I recommend that you do.
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