by Leroy Hurt | Jun 3, 2013 | Organizational.Functions.Risk, Sectors.Emergency, Sectors.SciTech, Sectors.SciTech.Space
Via Christianity Today: This is the first book-length treatment (that I know of) of the NEO problem that aims to describe that problem to audiences not familiar with it. It only partially succeeds in doing that, mainly because the writing shifts between popular and...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 2, 2013 | Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Christianity Today: the disembodied, instantaneous nature of today’s Internet communication cultivates and rewards acrimony where there should be love. To this point, Alastair Roberts observed in response to a recent blogosphere brush-up an “almost...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 2, 2013 | Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Christianity Today: the disembodied, instantaneous nature of today’s Internet communication cultivates and rewards acrimony where there should be love. To this point, Alastair Roberts observed in response to a recent blogosphere brush-up an “almost...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 1, 2013 | Disciplines.Humanities, Issues.Progress
Via The Globe and Mail: What’s missing from our classrooms and our culture, Eagleton says, is discussion of the literariness of literature, of what makes a poem different from a stop sign, or a novel about grief different from the account of grief in the Diagnostic...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 1, 2013 | Disciplines.Humanities, Issues.Progress
Via The Globe and Mail: What’s missing from our classrooms and our culture, Eagleton says, is discussion of the literariness of literature, of what makes a poem different from a stop sign, or a novel about grief different from the account of grief in the Diagnostic...