Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
The Daily Poor has officially reached South Range's population
The most recent home sale in South Range was a cozy 1250 sq ft 3 bedroom home boasting plenty of Lake Superior pride, and with a pleasant little garden out back, selling for $80k:
"There is a primary bedroom with newly renovated bathroom on the main floor; Spacious eat-in kitchen with beautiful peninsula and stove. The home has enclosed porch which serves as an office/den with laundry closet area. Two spacious rooms on second floor of the home. Detached very small 1 car garage. Basement is an old Michigan style with cement columns and wood. Very reasonable heating costs; new siding, several new windows , new door, nice sunny back deck with great garden featuring raised beds and a strawberry patch. Quiet neighborhood with trails and nature close."
"There is a primary bedroom with newly renovated bathroom on the main floor; Spacious eat-in kitchen with beautiful peninsula and stove. The home has enclosed porch which serves as an office/den with laundry closet area. Two spacious rooms on second floor of the home. Detached very small 1 car garage. Basement is an old Michigan style with cement columns and wood. Very reasonable heating costs; new siding, several new windows , new door, nice sunny back deck with great garden featuring raised beds and a strawberry patch. Quiet neighborhood with trails and nature close."
Finding Consolidation with Boethius: Navigating Injustice in a Modern Age
In the early 6th century, Boethius, once an esteemed Roman statesman and philosopher, was wrongfully imprisoned and stood on the precipice of execution. Amidst this profound injustice, he composed a work contemplating the nature of fortune in a world where the wicked often thrive and the virtuous are mercilessly punished.
Today, many dissident right-wingers in the West resonate with Boethius's ordeal, recognizing that the righteous are often sidelined or maligned, while those with harmful intents and evil views seem to gain undue recognition and favor.
Join us as we:
- Dive deep into this impactful text, drawing parallels between Boethius's dire circumstances and our own, seeking guidance and understanding.
- Engage in thorough, thought-provoking discussions, merging the sagacity of the past with the challenges and perceptions of today.
- Foster a community bound by resilience and unity, drawing strength from shared experiences and convictions.
We are in search of members who are ardently committed to rigorous exploration, thoughtful dialogue, and a genuine engagement with both the literature and the complexities of our contemporary landscape. If you're not prepared for such depth and commitment, this may not be your group.
Schedule:
Meetings will be every Sunday, for seven weeks, at 7:00 EST in a private Telegram chat to discuss Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy.
November 5th: Introductions, getting to know one another and discussing the introduction to the text
November 12th: Book I, Boethius' Lamentation
November 19th: Book II, The Wheel of Fortune
November 26th: Book III, The Divine Origin of Wisdom
December 3rd: Book IV, The Problem of Evil
December 10th: Book V, God's Omniscience & Free Will
December 17th: Wrapping up, a cumulative discussion of the text
Code of conduct:
Be respectful to other members.
Be serious about attendance.
If you can't make it, let us know.
Maximum capacity: 12.
Ready to dive in? Claim your spot now
In the early 6th century, Boethius, once an esteemed Roman statesman and philosopher, was wrongfully imprisoned and stood on the precipice of execution. Amidst this profound injustice, he composed a work contemplating the nature of fortune in a world where the wicked often thrive and the virtuous are mercilessly punished.
Today, many dissident right-wingers in the West resonate with Boethius's ordeal, recognizing that the righteous are often sidelined or maligned, while those with harmful intents and evil views seem to gain undue recognition and favor.
Join us as we:
- Dive deep into this impactful text, drawing parallels between Boethius's dire circumstances and our own, seeking guidance and understanding.
- Engage in thorough, thought-provoking discussions, merging the sagacity of the past with the challenges and perceptions of today.
- Foster a community bound by resilience and unity, drawing strength from shared experiences and convictions.
We are in search of members who are ardently committed to rigorous exploration, thoughtful dialogue, and a genuine engagement with both the literature and the complexities of our contemporary landscape. If you're not prepared for such depth and commitment, this may not be your group.
Schedule:
Meetings will be every Sunday, for seven weeks, at 7:00 EST in a private Telegram chat to discuss Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy.
November 5th: Introductions, getting to know one another and discussing the introduction to the text
November 12th: Book I, Boethius' Lamentation
November 19th: Book II, The Wheel of Fortune
November 26th: Book III, The Divine Origin of Wisdom
December 3rd: Book IV, The Problem of Evil
December 10th: Book V, God's Omniscience & Free Will
December 17th: Wrapping up, a cumulative discussion of the text
Code of conduct:
Be respectful to other members.
Be serious about attendance.
If you can't make it, let us know.
Maximum capacity: 12.
Ready to dive in? Claim your spot now
Nice little hike today, eh.
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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Quite nice out today; that is all