Recently the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education released a document spelling out some important principles for Catholic educators in the modern world. It is called "Male and Female He Created Them". It discusses the ideology known as "gender theory" and how it needs to be opposed with a robust understanding of Christian anthropology.
However, we're all very busy people with limited attention spans. So I've gone ahead and given it the TL;DR treatment - reducing the text to 1/5 its original size. Here we go:
Showing posts with label TLDR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TLDR. Show all posts
Friday, June 28, 2019
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
TLDR: Humanae Vitae
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the release of Humanae Vitae. This was the papal encylcical which, in the face of mounting pressure to the contrary, reaffirmed the Church's teaching against contraception, sterilization, and abortion. It is a document which effects my life every single day.
However, it can be a bit lengthy for some folks. So I've decided to give it the same treatment I give the Epistles in my book, Too Long Didn't Read. Today I'll be reducing Humanae Vitae down to 1/5 its size for those who want to dip their toes in.
However, it can be a bit lengthy for some folks. So I've decided to give it the same treatment I give the Epistles in my book, Too Long Didn't Read. Today I'll be reducing Humanae Vitae down to 1/5 its size for those who want to dip their toes in.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
The TL;DR Bible: Ephesians
Today we continue our adventure through the summarized New Testament with Paul's letter to the Ephesians.
Paul wrote this letter to a successful community of Gentile converts. He invites them to contemplate what God has done for them individual and how it fits into the overall narrative of God's providential pan for mankind.
Here we go!
Saturday, March 11, 2017
The TL;DR Bible: Galatians
Today we continue our adventure through the summarized New Testament with Galatians.
This letter addresses a community which had fallen victim to an early heresy. Namely, people were thinking you had to be circumcised and obey certain parts of the Mosaic Law to be saved.
Paul wrote against this heresy in no uncertain terms; contending both for the divine origin or his message and his apostleship.
Here we go!
This letter addresses a community which had fallen victim to an early heresy. Namely, people were thinking you had to be circumcised and obey certain parts of the Mosaic Law to be saved.
Paul wrote against this heresy in no uncertain terms; contending both for the divine origin or his message and his apostleship.
Here we go!
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
The TL;DR Bible: First Corinthians
Today we continue our journey through the "Too Long; Didn't Read" Bible with Paul's first letter to the troubled community in Corinth.
Thursday, March 2, 2017
The TL;DR Bible: The Letter of Saint James
A while ago I had the idea to begin summarizing some of the epistles in the New Testament. Today we're going to do the letter of Saint James.
The letter is thought to be written by James of Jerusalem. It is unclear who the target audience is. He addresses it to the "12 tribes in the dispersion". That could refer to Jews throughout the world, or to the Church as a whole. There are good arguments for both.
In any event, this letter is meant to remind its readers about how our conduct in this life really does make a difference in the next. It is the one place in the Bible where we find the phrase "justified by faith alone"... but the phrase is condemned.
Anyway, here we go:
Saturday, February 25, 2017
The TL;DR Bible: First and Second Thessalonians
A while ago I had the idea to begin summarizing some of the epistles in the New Testament. Today we're going to do 1st and 2nd Thessalonians.
Thursday, February 23, 2017
The TL;DR Bible: The Letter to the Hebrews
The New Testament is not a long collection of books. Most of the books can be read in just a couple hours. Still, we have short attention spans. A lot of folks look at the sacred texts and say:
So I had the silly idea to start summarizing the New Testament letters. What are the key points and assertions when you boil it down? That's what I want to try today.
We'll start with one of my favorites...
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"Too long; didn't read"
So I had the silly idea to start summarizing the New Testament letters. What are the key points and assertions when you boil it down? That's what I want to try today.
We'll start with one of my favorites...
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