Things Glen Found Interesting, Volume 23

In the time of King David, the tribe of Issachar pro­duced shrewd war­riors “who under­stood the times and knew what Israel should do” (1 Chron 12:32). In a sim­i­lar way, we need to become wise peo­ple whose faith inter­acts with the world.

To that end, on Fri­days I’ve been shar­ing articles/resources I have found help­ful recent­ly in think­ing about broad­er cul­tur­al and soci­etal issues (be sure to see the dis­claimer at the bot­tom). May these give you greater insight, so that you may con­tin­ue the tra­di­tion of Issachar. Past emails are archived at http://glenandpaula.com/wordpress/category/links

With­out fur­ther ado, I give you the inter­est­ing things:

  1. The Ulti­mate List of Birth­day Free­bies (Stan­ford Dai­ly, Saman­tha Wong): This is, with­out a doubt, one of the most use­ful links I have ever shared with you. Not so much about broad­er soci­etal issues — but you’ll want to read it nonethe­less.
  2. The Anti-Free Speech Move­ment at UCLA (The Atlantic, Conor Frieder­s­dorf): I par­tic­u­lar­ly liked this bit: “The col­lege stu­dents fight­ing to lim­it free speech or to pun­ish free expres­sion are court­ing tremen­dous harms that would ulti­mate­ly fall dis­pro­por­tion­ate­ly on the least pow­er­ful, most mar­gin­al­ized groups of the present and future…. activists who say that they live in a sys­tem of white suprema­cy [should not] empow­er state admin­is­tra­tors to police speech at their dis­cre­tion!”  For much more, check out UCLA law prof Eugene Volokh’s com­ments on cam­pus free­dom of speech (some of which are quot­ed in the Frieder­s­dorf arti­cle).
  3. Cash Strapped Mis­sion­ar­ies Get A New Call­ing: Home (Wall Street Jour­nal, Tama­ra Audi): this is sad. I encour­age you to pray for and give to mis­sion­ar­ies.
  4. Refram­ing The Debate About Pay­day Lend­ing (the blog of the New York Fed): Fas­ci­nat­ing. I’ve been crit­i­cal of pay­day lenders in the past, but at least some of my mis­giv­ings appear to have been off the mark.
  5. A Black Leg­end Refut­ed (Catholic World Report): this is a review of Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler. The review is from a biased source, but is the most detailed of the reviews I’ve seen. Kirkus Reviews, a sec­u­lar source, also has good things to say about it as does First Things, which is in between the two ide­o­log­i­cal­ly. The book’s endorse­ments are impres­sive.
  6. Quick links:

Disclaimer

Chi Alpha is not a par­ti­san orga­ni­za­tion. To para­phrase anoth­er min­is­ter: we are not about the donkey’s agen­da and we are not about the elephant’s agen­da — we are about the Lamb’s agen­da. Hav­ing said that, I read wide­ly (in part because I believe we should aspire to pass the ide­o­log­i­cal Tur­ing test and in part because I do not believe I can fair­ly say “I agree” or “I dis­agree” until I can say “I under­stand”) and may at times share arti­cles that have a strong par­ti­san bias sim­ply because I find the arti­cle stim­u­lat­ing. The upshot: you should not assume I agree with every­thing an author says in an arti­cle I men­tion, much less things the author has said in oth­er arti­cles.

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