Personal/Theological Notebook: Perpetua & Felicitas; Museum Time: Dead Sea Scrolls and "Street Seen"

Mar 07, 2010 23:18

Today is the Feast of Perpetua and Felicitas, who continue to remain favourites of mine, although I haven't been able to fit them into my teaching schedule at Marquette in my Introduction To Theology course in the way that I featured them prominently in my high school Church History course. The edited text of their imprisonment, trial and ( Read more... )

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novak March 8 2010, 08:53:23 UTC
Leslie Sutton commented on your note "Personal/Theological Notebook: Perpetua &
Felicitas; Museum Time: Dead Sea Scrolls and "Street Seen"":

"I absolutely fell in love with the Street Seen exhibit! I recently had the
opportunity to visit the museum for the first time and was very excited to have
experienced such an awesome gathering of work! Did you sit and watch the
videos? I had many favorite prints but very much enjoyed the films that were put
together.

I also had the chance to the Discovery World for the first time this weekend.
What an exciting place to visit! The Les Paul House of Sound is incredible!
http://www.facebook.com/l/ffebe;www.discoveryworld.org/lespaul.php Although the
virtual Les Paul experience wasn't up and running there was plenty to see and
get your hands on! I highly recommend it! "

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