Joseph Naveh’s classic work constitutes ‘an attempt to survey the Aramaic epigraphic material from its very beginnings until the third century B.C.E. It examines the development of the Aramaic script in its various styles on the basis of the dated inscriptions.’ (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘reseña’
Reviewing Joseph Naveh, The Development of the Aramaic Script
Posted in denkschrift, reseña, tagged biblical studies, Joseph Naveh, reseña on November 18, 2007| 2 Comments »
love has a hold: Amy Grant, House of Love
Posted in reseña, tagged Amy Grant, Christian music, music, reseña on November 9, 2007| Leave a Comment »
It took many listenings-through of this fine 1994 recording before it dawned on me what Amy Grant was getting up to here. She has produces a whimsical but ultimately very serious ode to enduring love between a man and a woman. I had somehow missed the thread that joins these tracks together into a coherent statement, touching upon love’s beginning, love’s apparent end, and love’s stubborn rebirth.
Now it seems obvious. (more…)
easy: Early Baroque (Sunday Times Music Collection)
Posted in reseña, tagged classical music, music, reseña, Sunday Times Music Collection on November 7, 2007| Leave a Comment »
There’s a reason why all those drug store compilations with the breathless titles (‘Most Relaxing Classical Music Ever!) sell year after year. The pre-Classical baroque style really is relaxing. (more…)
a suburban secret: Seki Edge toenail clipper
Posted in paterfamilias, reseña, tagged gadgets, reseña on November 7, 2007| Leave a Comment »
A dirty little secret stains the neat homes that lurk behind the tree-lined streets and across the manicured lawns of suburbia: those little nail clippers you picked up at the Walgreens for $3.99 will never cut through a man’s gnarled, oaken toe nails.
They’ll make little cuts in it, they’ll promise and fail to deliver, they’ll even break apart in ashen resignation to the formidable power of the nail.
Those cheap little metal gizmos were made to sell on promise alone. You need a nail clipper that was not designed by the bean counters and the marketing wizards, but by the car guys … I mean … the toenail engineers.
That would be the Seki Edge. (more…)
strong that way: Reflections, Carly Simon’s Greatest Hits
Posted in reseña, tagged Carly Simon, music, reseña on November 6, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Every once in a while an anthology covering the high points of an artist’s career simply dazzles with the accumulated weight of one memorable musical statement following upon another. The danger of beginning a review of Carly Simon’s Reflections with such an observation is that it may understate her achievement. (more…)
the strongest man cries: Dan Fogelberg, Souvenirs
Posted in reseña, tagged Dan Fogelberg, music, reseña on November 4, 2007| 2 Comments »
Back in the 70s, Dan Fogelberg’s lyrics were written into the pages of college yearbooks and his emotive sound pencilled onto the hearts of the students who read them. Today he is regarded with a kind of what-were-we-thinking (?) morning-after cringe.
No reason to worry. His music is as good now as it was back then. Don’t follow the herd. Just listen up. (more…)
getting more done: make sure you have a reason (David Allen, Getting Things Done)
Posted in clarity, denkschrift, tagged David Allen, Getting Things Done, life management, reseña on November 4, 2007| Leave a Comment »
For almost two years I have been weaving the principles and practices of David Allen’s Getting Things Done into, as Allen himself would call it, ‘the business of life and the art of work’.
I’ve read and re-read DA’s signature book as well as a second collection of the man’s thoughts, attended his one-day RoadMap conference in Manhattan, and subscribed to GTD Connect. (more…)
the writing on the wall: Bob Seger, Face the Promise
Posted in reseña, tagged Bob Seger, music, reseña on November 4, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Don’t judge a book by its cover, nuestros abuelos taught us in a spasm of earthy wisdom.
If you did, you might think Bob Seger was about to declare himself washed up and done for in the blues-rock entree to this 2006 album. Where the younger Seger could claim that things were gettin’ better and better’, the grizzled graybeard of Face the Promise finds things decidedly on the down swing, and toys with the idea that he might just ‘wreck this heart’. (more…)
schooling Daniel
Posted in denkschrift, missio dei, tagged biblical reflection, Daniel, reseña on November 4, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Some human endeavors run stubbornly against statistical probability. Fishing, for example, or standing in to the batter’s box. Or training a Labrador puppy.
Reflecting this Autumn morning on the education of the biblical Daniel, I wince more strongly than ever at the short-horizoned pragmatism that pervades our view of preparation for Christian leadership today. A thoughtless consensus seems to make hay with the expense in terms of time and money of preparing such leaders through formal means. We think we ought to be batting about .950—though no one ever says that—and so we grow resentful and dismissive at, say, a solid .310. (more…)
someday, baby: Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, Against the Wind
Posted in reseña, tagged Bob Seger, music, reseña, Silver Bullet Band on November 3, 2007| Leave a Comment »
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If you had to choose a single voice to represent blue-collar American rock & roll, you might well settle on Bob Seger’s as that iconic sound. Against the Wind could be Exhibit A as you face down the Springsteens and the Pettys and the Mellencamps to make your case. (more…)