- The Hungry Heart: Journeys with William Colenso by Peter Wells.
- The Search for Salvation: Lay Faith in Scotland 1480–1560 by Audrey-Beth Fitch.
- The Holy Merriment by Arnold Kenseth.
- The Jesus Driven Life: Reconnecting Humanity With Jesus by Michael Hardin.
- The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food by Judith Jones.
- Four Stories by Alan Bennett.
- A Commonwealth of Thieves: The Improbable Birth of Australia by Thomas Keneally.
- Ethics in the Presence of Christ by Christopher R. J. Holmes. [Reviewed here]
- The Supper of the Lamb: A Culinary Reflection by Robert Farrar Capon.
- Parenting by David H. Jensen.
Listening:
- Wrecking Ball by Bruce Springsteen.
- Death Magnetic by Metallica.
- Modern Times and Together Through Life by Bob Dylan.
- While Mortals Sleep and Make The Light by Kate Rusby.
- Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5; Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps.
- Move by Third Day.
- One Voice and Ministry of the Exterior/Interior by Malcolm Gordon and the One Voice Project.
- Sirens by Khristian Mizzi and The Sirens.
- Mark: The Beginning of the Gospel by Michael Card.
- A Wasteland Companion by M. Ward.
Watching:
“Hunger” is one of the best movies I have seen. I think it jumps out at me because it demonstrates that it is the love of life in all its beauty that drives some folks to embrace their own deaths (because they do not understand why abundant life should be hoarded by some at the expense of others). It’s not hatred, madness, or whatever that motivates here — it is love, the love of abundant life, that motivates. Made me think of Jesus’ warning that those who wish to find life will lose it.
Have you watched “Shame”? Same director and lead… I downloaded it recently based upon remarks made over at “The Last Psychiatrist.”
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Thanks for sharing your take on ‘Hunger’, Dan. Of course, it is the love of life not only in its beauty but equally in its mysterious and recalcitrant struggle that is also depicted and borne witness to in the film.
And thanks for the heads up on ‘Shame’. I’ve not seen it. Must try to.
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and you still have time for fishing!?
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Of course; I have few non-negotiables in my life.
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Unplugged: what a great concert! I think I like that band better than the ‘E Street’. Although ‘Live in NYC’ is fantastic.
Btw: caught the first episode of ‘Boss’ (no relation) on the plane home. Definitely a series to watch.
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Unplugged: what a great concert! I think I like that band better than the E street band, although ‘Live in NYC’ is fantastic.
BTW: caught the first episode of ‘Boss’ (no relation) on the plane home: definitely a series to watch.
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