Jan 29, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart
As some of you might know, we are launching in mid-February a contemplative Order (drawing from the ancient wells of the time tried Anglican Tradition). I have sent, by attachment, a brief summary of the raison d’etre of the Order—if interested in discussing this...
Jan 15, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart
Robert D. Crouse represents that paradigm of those catholic of scholars, whose investigations of the Christian tradition have consistently shown courageous sensitivity to its complex origins and trajectories from late antiquity to our...
Jan 15, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
John Baldwin and Linda Bily, Soul of Wilderness: Mountain Journeys in Western BC and Alaska (Harbour Publishing, 2015). There has been an unfortunate yet understandable tendency within Canadian mountaineering literature and photography to frontstage the Rockies and...
Jan 5, 2016 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews
Ashley John Moyse, Reading Karl Barth, Interrupting Moral Technique, Transforming Biomedical Ethics There are those who labour long and hard in the world of Barthian scholarship (disputing and debating how Barth is to be read and interpreted) but never,...
Dec 24, 2015 | Author - Ron Dart
Yes, I have often thought of the resemblance between our faces. I had not associated Genet with it, not knowing what he looks like. I suppose the person I most resemble, usually, is Picasso. That’s what everybody says. Still I think it is a distinction to look like...