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Observant sojourner

@ObservantSojo

Reader of the world, books and people. Trying to see clearly, writing to understand what I see. Aspiring to be like the Puritans in their hunger for God.

شامل ہوئے Haziran 2026
90 فالونگ55 فالوورز
Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
If you haven't BOUGHT MY BOOK, now is your chance!!! Plugging a bit, obviously, but at least the Kindle version IS $1.99 today. Were you told the truth about the past, any more than you are told the truth today about the present? Read and see. Check it out...amazon.com/Lies-My-Libera….
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@WillPrydain My favorite thing about Sagrada is that it’s all nature themed and glorifies God through the works of his hands. It would resonate deeply with us reformed folk, too. I think it’s the great unifier 🥹
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At Sagrada Família last month: tree pillars like our arms reaching up in worship; ceiling a canopy of leaves filtering God’s consuming glory into gentle light and love shining upon us. Gaudi is great because he loved God. Poetry in stone. Still wrecked. 😌
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We care so much about our bodies, obsessing over clean eating prioritizing exercise. Yet we're careless about what we feed our minds — as though the mind and body were separate. Remember: mind, body, and soul form one whole person before God. What's feeding our minds today?
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Observant sojourner@ObservantSojo·
Took almost half a year but finally finished studying. Now going through the lectures. Worth the climb!
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@x_Aurelion I didn’t do philosophy in uni so I learned a lot. One was my need for definitions (Platonist) when thinkers like Wittgenstein define through families or patterns. Two things that manifest differently might have the same name (my ex: ADHD)
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Aurelion
Aurelion@x_Aurelion·
@ObservantSojo What are some things you learned from the book? Anything really surprising?
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@JonahDispatch I seriously thought being struck down by a punishment this entire nation knows meant another kind of “slush” 🤣
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Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch·
This is awesome. I can’t wait for his description of post-Taco Bell intestinal distress.
NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依@japan_nobunaga

Stateside, a gas station. I drank a frozen blue beverage too quickly, and was struck down by a punishment this entire nation knows, and accepts, and has named. The drink is called a slush. Ice, sweetness, and a blue that does not occur in nature. The day was hot. I was thirsty. I drank like a soldier at a river. The pain arrived in my skull like a war horn. Behind the eyes. Above everything. Total. I gripped the roof of my car. I may have made a sound. "Brain freeze," said the cashier through the door, with no urgency whatsoever. It has a NAME. The affliction is so common it has a household name, like a cousin. "Tongue on the roof of your mouth," called a man at the pumps. He did not look over. He prescribed the remedy mid-pump, casually, the way one mentions weather. I pressed my tongue to the roof of my mouth. The war horn faded. The healer nodded at his pump, finished, and was gone in a Chevrolet. In my land, punishment follows crime by way of courts and seasons. Here, the sentence is instant. Drink with greed, and the ice strikes the mind directly. No trial. No appeal. Perfectly fair. And here is what moves me. EVERYONE has felt it. The cashier. The healer. Children. Elders. An entire nation united by the same small lightning, all taught the same cure, all passing it on to strangers at gas stations, free of charge. You cannot fully distrust a country once you know it shares one pain. The freeze does not punish thirst. It punishes haste. I finished the slush slowly, like a scholar. Blue tongue. Clear mind. Then at the door I forgot everything, drank deeply, and was struck down again. "Tongue, hon," said the cashier, without looking up. Discipline is a journey.

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@isaacmoses2005 Frame did, in the introduction, delimit his book to western thought though there was a brief mention of Buddhism (i.e. view of eternity). If by European, you mix the English and continental then yes, major impact on the world, and there are Americans too ;)
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Isaac Moses
Isaac Moses@isaacmoses2005·
@ObservantSojo A Western History of Western Philosophy and Western Theology = A History of Philosophy and Theology Europeans invented ALL the disciplinary fields of knowledge; history, philosophy and theology being 3 of them.
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Observant sojourner@ObservantSojo·
@rybizz10 It’s massive overview of history of western thought thru the reformed biblical worldview to see and name the ideas permeating society. A lot of things we consider universal or neutral are not. It can get dense but worth the time and effort!
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Berith Press
Berith Press@BerithPress·
Gluttony is a problem in the church worthy of further study and attention.
Berith Press@BerithPress

We are pleased to announce the publication of our first sourcebook:  Fullness of Bread: A Sourcebook on the Wicked Sin of Gluttony & its Deadly Consequences for Soul & Body. Gluttony is a sinful excess of feeding the belly, which violates the 6th and 7th commandments. This sourcebook has spiritual & practical wisdom from the likes of Dante, Plato, Thomas Aquinas, Gregory, Cyprian, Clement of Alexandria, James Durham, Thomas Watson, and Richard Baxter. OPC Pastor Shawn Mathis @ShawnMathis1972 writes in the foreword: "America has a gluttony problem. Too many people carry too much body weight. In most medical journals, the technical terms for this condition are “overweight” and the more serious condition of “obesity.” About 30% of our fellow citizens are classified as “overweight.” Sadly, the obesity rates in America are currently worse at around 40% for the adult population. It is estimated that nearly 1 out of 2 Americans will be at least overweight by 2030. If we take an honest look into the churches, there is no reason to think they are unaffected. In fact, some studies suggest that attending church makes no difference on weight issues." Take up and read this wisdom from across the ages.

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@witglass Not yet but I have some lined up. I was interested in The Escondido Theology. Do you have a suggestion which would be good ?
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D G Hart
D G Hart@ReallyOldLife·
looks like we have the topic for the next Paleo-Protestant pudcast. @ivmiles thinks PCA statement is lib “The committee has perhaps, swallowed unthinkingly too many of the euphemisms liberal jurisprudence offered in the last century on...church and state" adfontesjournal.com/miles-smith/a-…
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Dr. John Frame
Dr. John Frame@DrJohnFrame·
If you look at the qualifications of elders in 1 Timothy and Titus, you’ll see that Paul emphasizes qualities of character. It’s important to be able to preach and teach, but it’s even more important to be an example of Christlikeness that others can imitate.
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“It is evident that man never attains to a true self-knowledge until he have previously contemplated the face of God, and come down after such contemplation to look into himself.” - Calvin We can’t see what we are without first seeing who He is. The contrast does the work.
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