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Sunday, February 25, 2007
New Ecclesiastical History Blog
Mr_jargon, who recently has commented on some posts at this blog, has started a new blog himself whose focus will be ecclesiastical history. It is called Neochalcedonian and, if it is possible to tell such things from comments left at other blogs (such as this one), I suspect that it will both interesting and learned. I will be checking there regularly to see what's going on. Readers of my recent posts on Farrell's book will know that I am particularly interested in the historical context within which ecclesiastical history takes place, and this would appear also to be among the central concerns of Neochalcedonian. Good luck to mr_jargon, and good reading to everybody else!
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Just added him to my bloglines feed. Looking forward to more excellent posts.
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