Friday, December 26, 2025
"a kind of Ivy-fringed Jesus Seminar"
The Harvard Divinity School as valued by Hollis Professor Karen King in the context of the fight to replace it with (or at least turn it into) a supposedly more respectable Faculty of Arts and Sciences department of religious studies, according to Ariel Sabar, in his Veritas: A Harvard professor, a con man and the Gospel of Jesus’s wife (New York: Doubleday, 2020), (Act five, Faustian bargain). But does that mean that Sabar sides with the likes of Prof. Steven Pinker and his contempt for theology?
"'Enter into the joy of thy Lord'"
since no creature has the capacity for the infinite joy in his infinite goodness that the infinite God both [1] is alone suited for and [2] does in fact experience, "it follows that this perfectly full joy is not taken into man, but, on the contrary, [that] man enters into it, according to Matt. 25:21: Enter into the joy of thy Lord."
"Quia tamen nulla creatura est capax gaudii de Deo ei condigni, inde est quod illud gaudium omnino plenum non capitur in homine, sed potius homo intrat in ipsum, secundum illud Matth. XXV, intra in gaudium domini tui."
St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae II-II.28.3.Resp., as trans. FEDP, i.e. Chapcote, opening paraphrase mine. Latin from Corpus Thomisticum.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
The way and the light
"Christianity, so far from belonging to the Dark Ages, was the one path across the Dark Ages that was not dark. . . . How can we say that the Church wishes to bring us back into the Dark Ages? The Church was the only thing that ever brought us out of them."
G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy: the romance of faith (New York: Image, Doubleday, 1990 [1908]), 147 ("IX. Authority and the adventurer").
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Jesus Circular
"a group that set out to tell the public what Jesus really said and did had decided that a vision in a book it called false could be the basis for the reality of Magdalene’s witness to a resurrection that never happened."
Ariel Sabar, Veritas: A Harvard professor, a con man and the Gospel of Jesus’s wife (New York: Doubleday, 2020), 275. "When I asked another [Jesus S]eminar scholar, Kathleen Corley, how the [affirmative] red vote on Mary’s witness to the resurrection came about, she said, ‘That’s all Karen King.'"
Ariel Sabar, Veritas: A Harvard professor, a con man and the Gospel of Jesus’s wife (New York: Doubleday, 2020), 275. "When I asked another [Jesus S]eminar scholar, Kathleen Corley, how the [affirmative] red vote on Mary’s witness to the resurrection came about, she said, ‘That’s all Karen King.'"
Sunday, December 21, 2025
"On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry"
I had always assumed that this one is Anglican. And, of course, it is—in the English translation by Chandler:
Jordanis oras praevia
Vox ecce Baptistae quatit:
Praeconis ad grandes sonos
Ignavus abscedat sopor.
Auctoris adventum sui
Tellus & aether & mare
Praegestiente sentiunt,
Et jam salutant gaudio.
Mundemus & nos pectora:
Deo propinquanti viam
Sternamus, & Dignam domum
Tanto paremus hospiti.
Tu nostra, tu, Jesu, salus;
Tu robur & solatium:
Arens ut herba, te fine
Mortale tabescit genus.
Aegris salutarem manum
Extende: prostratos leva:
Ostende vultum, jam suus
Mundo reflorescet décor.
Qui liberator advenis,
Fili, tibi laus maxima
Cum Patre & almo Spiritu
In sempiterna secula. Amen.
Charles Coffin (1676-1749; also ODCC4), Hymni Sacri, Auctore Carolo Coffin, Ant. Universitatis Parisiensis Rectore, Collegii Dormano – Bellovaci Gymnasiarcha (Paris: Sumptibus suis ediderunt Bibliopolae Usuum Parisiensium, 1736), 34 (32: "In Adventu").
Jordanis oras praevia
Vox ecce Baptistae quatit:
Praeconis ad grandes sonos
Ignavus abscedat sopor.
Auctoris adventum sui
Tellus & aether & mare
Praegestiente sentiunt,
Et jam salutant gaudio.
Mundemus & nos pectora:
Deo propinquanti viam
Sternamus, & Dignam domum
Tanto paremus hospiti.
Tu nostra, tu, Jesu, salus;
Tu robur & solatium:
Arens ut herba, te fine
Mortale tabescit genus.
Aegris salutarem manum
Extende: prostratos leva:
Ostende vultum, jam suus
Mundo reflorescet décor.
Qui liberator advenis,
Fili, tibi laus maxima
Cum Patre & almo Spiritu
In sempiterna secula. Amen.
Charles Coffin (1676-1749; also ODCC4), Hymni Sacri, Auctore Carolo Coffin, Ant. Universitatis Parisiensis Rectore, Collegii Dormano – Bellovaci Gymnasiarcha (Paris: Sumptibus suis ediderunt Bibliopolae Usuum Parisiensium, 1736), 34 (32: "In Adventu").
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