Posted by
Rob on Thursday, June 04, 2009 8:41:59 PM
After an absence of a month, I apologize to my regular readers who may have given up waiting for the conclusion to the "Miracles for the 21st Century" series. Finals month finally arrived, and I drove the 850 miles home to be with my family while I wrote my papers. This was probably not the speediest solution, though my children thought it the only one. When I arrived, I immediately found plumbing, electrical and yard maintenance problems that had been postponed for 8 months. Then there was a daughter's engagement among other pressing personal issues, so I beg your indulgence.
This is not to say that I was idle. My seminary paper for "hermeneutical foundations" considers the development of the 21st century philosophy and its impact on interpretation of the Bible, aka "Hermeneutics". This Hegelian philosophy turns out to be ubiquitous, as the next discussion of "4th Law of Thermodynamics" suggests, as well as a recent column by a theoretical physicist/cosmologist who thinks he has cut the Gordian knot on multiverse. So stay tuned for a series on "Science for the 21st Century".
Procrustes --
serving you all the data that fits.