Some Recommended Things
At Chapati Mystery, Sepoy speaks of"Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World."
Mark Grimsley,"After the Knee-Jerk, Part I," Blog Them Out of the Stone Age, 9 February; Tom Bruscino,"Blaming the Victim," Big Tent, 9 February; Grimsley,"After the Knee-Jerk, Part II," Blog Them Out of the Stone Age, 10 February; and Grimsley,"After the Knee-Jerk, Part III," Blog Them Out of the Stone Age, 11 February, is a discussion about apologetics for military history.
Ignatius Insight sees irony in the fact that Wheaton College in Illinois terminated its philosophy professor, Joshua Hochschild, last spring when he announced that he had become a Roman Catholic; and that Notre Dame has just announced that it is hiring Wheaton's Mark Noll to follow George Marsden, who is retiring as ND's Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History. Both Marsden and Noll are a part of the"evangelical mafia" that has renewed American religious studies in the last quarter century. Not all contrasts are ironic. Wheaton is a small evangelical college that still requires a creedal affirmation of its faculty members. Notre Dame is a Catholic university that aspires to be a catholic University. American higher education is sufficiently diverse to include both kinds of institutions. The irony is that Notre Dame is sufficiently catholic to have hired Tariq Ramadan onto its faculty; but the United States is fearful and provincial enough to have denied him a visa. Thanks to Dave Merkowitz at Cincinnati Historian for the tip.