Showing posts with label New American Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New American Bible. Show all posts
Friday, May 8, 2009
What's a poetical line like you...
...doing in a Bible like this? "The witchery of paltry things obscures what is right." -- Wisdom 4:12. A welcome spot of "dark speech" in the soggy cardboard of the New American Bible.
For the last few days I've been avoiding what's called "news" - the witchery of trivia, political propaganda and other paltry things. To follow the news nowadays is to be a misinformed citizen. Instead, I'm spending more time with Elizabethan poets, Constitutional history, the worthwhile blogs, etc. It's refreshing.
For the last few days I've been avoiding what's called "news" - the witchery of trivia, political propaganda and other paltry things. To follow the news nowadays is to be a misinformed citizen. Instead, I'm spending more time with Elizabethan poets, Constitutional history, the worthwhile blogs, etc. It's refreshing.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Fr Neuhaus on Bible translations
Three articles from his magazine First Things in which the good Father rails against our Catholic Newspeak Bible and endorses the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition. A tip o' the hat to Dylan, an aficionado of good translations.
- Bible Babel, May 2001
- More on Bible Babel, January 2006
- "...it is very difficult to share thoughts when we do not share words."
- 70 or 70x7?, July 27, 2007
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