Theological Notebook: Digging into the theology of the Magisterium

Sep 03, 2005 00:43

Because I'm way too cool Byronic to jump in on the raging bar scene I hear out my window down below, I've spent the evening trying to catch up on my reading for doctoral exams today. Been working on the Catholic-Lutheran dialogue documents on Teaching Authority & Infallibility in the Church and Richard R. Gaillardetz's Teaching with Authority: A ( Read more... )

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magdalene1 September 3 2005, 18:13:02 UTC
A) That is a very nice picture of you.
B) The stuff you are studying makes making a film (a process I liken to herding cats while keeping 10 spinning plates in the air) seem easy. Good grief!

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novak September 3 2005, 19:56:46 UTC
:-) My reaction's just the opposite: I can collect the information and then do the work of analysis, argument and interpretation in my head, whereas you have all those cats people, schedules, equipment, rentals, etc, etc, etc, to keep track of. Mine seems a lot easier to me!

I'd like to ask you a few questions, by the way, about your time at Georgetown for an upcoming paper I'm presenting--can you let me know when might be a good time to call for a short interview? I wouldn't take up too much of your time.

And thanks, by the way--a lot of people seem to like that photo, so I got lucky there.

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magdalene1 September 4 2005, 00:54:07 UTC
I'm happy to talk about Georgetown with you. My # is posted in my journal. Tomorrow afternoon would work as an interview time, and it's a cell, so if you call at a bad time I'll just figure out a time I can call you back. Free weekend minutes, as well.

Best,
Jennifer

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novak September 4 2005, 01:27:46 UTC
Rah! Thanks!

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