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Volume 13, Issue 6: Footnotes
Quotations in Order of Appearance
Verbatim
1. von Kuehnelt-Leddin, Erik, Leftism Revisited (Washington D.C.: Regnery Gateway, 1990), p. 57.
2. Menken, H.L., A Menken Chrestomathy (New York: Random House, 1982), p. 616.
3. Dabney, R.L., Discussions (Harrisonburg: Sprinkle, 1979), p. 496.
4. Jones, E. Michael, Libido Dominandi (South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s), p. 57.
5. Weaver, Richard M., Ideas Have Consequences (Chicago: University of Chicago, 1984), p. 35.
6. Berman, Harold J., Law and Revolution (Cambridge: Harvard, 1997), p. 25.
7. Menken, H.L., A Menken Chrestomathy (New York: Random House, 1982), p. 626.
8. Lockerbie, Bruce D., Dismissing God (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1998), p. 62.
9. Marlin, George J., More Quotable Chesterton (San Francisco, CA: Ignatius, 1988), p. 416.
Liturguia:
1. Mona Ozouf, "Revolutionary Religion" in Francois Furet and Mona Ozouf, eds., A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution (trans. Arthur Goldhammer; Cambridge, MA: Harvard, 1989), p. 562.
2. Cavanaugh, William, Torture and Eucharist (London: Blackwell, 1998), p. 279.
3. Quoted in Mona Ozouf, Festivals and the French Revolution (trans. Alan Sheridan; Cambridge, MA: Harvard, 1988), p. 326, fn. 19.
4. Hellwig, Monika, The Eucharist and the Hunger of the World (Franklin, WI: Sheed & Ward, 1992), p. 50.
5. McElvaney, William, Eating and Drinking at the Welcome Table: The Holy Supper for All People (St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 1998), pp. 94, 96.
Poimen:
1. John Chrysostom, "On the Priesthood."
2. New American Standard Bible. I have italicized for emphasis.
3. I’m told that Chuck Swindoll answers his own phone. Let’s all call him and find out. . .
4. Except for the Scriptures on the qualifications of elders in 1 Tim. 3 and Titus 1.
Poetics:
1. Scruton, Roger, The Aesthetics of Music (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997), 485 ff. and M. Tanner, "Sentimentality," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1976-77) 127-47.
Stauron:
1. Gen. 2:24
2. Rom. 15:10 cf. Deut. 32:43.
3. For some light reading in case you haven’t heard it already, this well-known Indian parable was popularized in Saxe’s nineteenth century poem which can be found on the world wide wait, among other places, at www.wordfocus.com/word-act-blindmen.html
4. Ps. 79:9 (cf. Ps. 106:8; Ps. 25:11; Ez. 20:44)
5. Ex. 6:2-8
6. Ex. 33:13
7. Ex. 33:19
Cultura:
1. Carey, James W., Communication as Culture: Essays on Media and Society (Winchester, MA: Unwin Hyman, 1989), p. 203.
Incarnatus 1:
1. Sainsbury, Mark, Logical Forms: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991), p. 8.
Incarnatus 2:
1. Sainsbury, Mark, Logical Forms: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991), p. 14.
2. ibid., 5, 6.
Eschaton
1. Sandeen, Ernest R., The Roots of Fundamentalism, British and American Millenarianism 1800-1930 (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1970), p. 58.
A Little Help for Our Friends
— Canadian Law allows for the private sponsorship of international refugees. For information of the sponsorship of persecuted Christian Sudanese email vanderwoerd@shaw.ca or phone/fax 604-882-1170
— More Canada. Covenant Reformed Church’s (10803 94th Street, Grande Prairie, AB) Covenant Press is a distributor of Canon titles for Canada. www.covenantpress.ca.
— Pastor Randy Booth has sponsored a mission in the Houston area, and we are ready to welcome any who wish to join us. Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church is now meeting at Rosehill Christian School, 19830 FM 2920, Tomball, Texas. Lord’s Day services start at 10AM and conclude with lunch for all. Please call (936) 931-2787, write genef@accelernet.net or check out our web site at www.gcpchurch.org.
— Christ Reformed Church is now functioning in the Waterville/Winslow area (Maine). Those interested should write
P.O. Box 148, Waterville, ME 04903 or call 207-437-2222 or
207-445-2488
— Send Wodehouse books to Lutheran missionaries in Chad. Info: Paul and Teresa Szobody, Mission Fraternelle Lutherienne, B.P. 11, ounou Gaya, CHAD, Africa
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