Archive for December, 2007

200 Years Together: Derzhavin & the Belarus famine

Posted by TJH on December 26, 2007
Judaica, Modern (1500-1900) / 4 Comments

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Two Hundred Years Together: Russo-Jewish History, vol. 1 (1795-1916)

Chapter 1, To End of 18th Century, fifth installment (see contents).

[G45] Since the start of the reign of Paul I there was a great famine in White Russia, especially in the province of Minsk. The poet Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin, then serving as Senator, was commissioned to go there and determine its cause and seek a solution — for which task he received no money to buy grain, but instead had the right to confiscate possessions of negligent landowners, sell their stockpile and distribute them. Continue reading…

Lecture notes on apologetics, 2 of 3

Posted by MRB on December 21, 2007
Apologetics / No Comments

The following are notes that a student took during a lecture I gave in May 2001. They are short and contain few examples and illustrations, but there is enough here that may be some help for those interested in the rudiments of presuppositional apologetics. My thanks to Ryan Kidd for taking these notes. Continue reading…

200 Years Together: The Kahal and Civil Rights

Posted by TJH on December 17, 2007
History, Judaica, Modern (1500-1900) / No Comments

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Two Hundred Years Together: Russo-Jewish History, vol. 1 (1795-1916) Continue reading…

Is it wrong to take PEDs?

Posted by TJH on December 15, 2007
Current Discourse, Ethics, sports / 4 Comments

George Mitchell has finally issued his report on the use of “performance enhancing drugs” or PEDs in Major League Baseball (MLB). Predictably, this has set the nattering talking heads into a new buzz, some defending this or that of the accused, but most just tutt-tutting. It is hard to find anyone actually discussing the question, “what’s wrong with using PEDs?” So, like the Little Red Hen, but more importantly: in keeping with First Word’s mission, I will set out to do so. Continue reading…

Cheat sheet for the Romanov succession

Posted by TJH on December 14, 2007
History, Modern (1500-1900) / 2 Comments

I have prepared a chart showing the Romanov succession of czars, along with the preceding century, in a way that is proportional to elapsed time, and with a few noteworthy parallel events in history indicated. Go here. (May be helpful while reading the Solzhenitsyn selections.)

200 Years Together: You’re in; no, you’re out. Okay, you’re in

Posted by TJH on December 11, 2007
History, Judaica, Modern (1500-1900) / 3 Comments

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Two Hundred Years Together: Russo-Jewish History, vol. 1 (1795-1916) Continue reading…

Race in Heaven

Posted by MRB on December 07, 2007
Biblical, Current Discourse, Theology / 17 Comments

There are a variety of topics in our current discourse, such as racial linguistic reference, and the question of the desirability of integration in church or state, to which our disputants often have a ready argument: “there will be no race in heaven; therefore we should operate as if that were the case now.” As will prove to be the case again and again, both the major and minor premises of modern truisms are generally dubious. Here I wish to analyze a premise that functions as the “minor” in that argument, and is taken as “obvious” even by intelligent people today. Namely, the idea that “there will be no race in heaven.” Continue reading…

200 Years Together: The Judaizing Heresy

Posted by TJH on December 01, 2007
History, Judaica, Modern (1500-1900) / 5 Comments

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Two Hundred Years Together: Russo-Jewish History, vol. 1 (1795-1916) Continue reading…