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Piercing the Panopticon: Beware the Snitch!
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Sunday, December 16, 2012. The world “snitch” is an old synonym for “tattletale.”. Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary. Dates its usage to 1785. In a legal context, however, it’s a relatively recent word. It isn’t even in the Fifth Edition of the widely used. Black’s Law Dictionary. Published in 1979. In that edition, only a generation old, the alphabetical listings jump from “smut” to “so” without an intervening snitch. To Bikel, it seemed crazy that this 18-year old with no previous convictions should ...
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Piercing the Panopticon: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Prisoner Visitation and Recidivism Reduction. Tonight I participated in the winter conference call of the Prison Congregations of America board of directors. We have financial challenges, as many nonprofit organizations after the Great Recession. But the ministry we support — supporting the creation of worshipping communities of faith within prison walls — is growing. Rienstra cited Pat Nolan of Prison Fellowship Justice Fellowship as his source for this information. When I...
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Why Open Source Lectionary? » Open Source Lectionary
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Why Open Source Lectionary? The Future of the Open Source Lectionary. Acts for Today Sermon Series. Acts in the Lectionary. Advent Series for Years A-D. Neglected Characters of the Bible for Lent. John in the Lectionary. Year B2: A Year of John. Journey Through the Bible. The African American Lectionary. Bible in a Year. Lectionary 7 Years A and C, 1980-2011. Semicontinuous Series in the Lectionary. Read The Message in a Year. Uarr; Return to Open Source Lectionary. Why Open Source Lectionary? The RCL is...
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Acts » Open Source Lectionary
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Why Open Source Lectionary? The Future of the Open Source Lectionary. Acts for Today Sermon Series. Acts in the Lectionary. Advent Series for Years A-D. Neglected Characters of the Bible for Lent. John in the Lectionary. Year B2: A Year of John. Journey Through the Bible. The African American Lectionary. Bible in a Year. Lectionary 7 Years A and C, 1980-2011. Semicontinuous Series in the Lectionary. Read The Message in a Year. Uarr; Return to Lectionary Mods. The Book of Acts. To see how the series was o...
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Genesis: The Beginning » Open Source Lectionary
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Why Open Source Lectionary? The Future of the Open Source Lectionary. Acts for Today Sermon Series. Acts in the Lectionary. Advent Series for Years A-D. Neglected Characters of the Bible for Lent. John in the Lectionary. Year B2: A Year of John. Journey Through the Bible. The African American Lectionary. Bible in a Year. Lectionary 7 Years A and C, 1980-2011. Semicontinuous Series in the Lectionary. Read The Message in a Year. Uarr; Return to Lectionary Mods. As with Revelation, it is important to preach...
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Preaching in Context » Open Source Lectionary
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Why Open Source Lectionary? The Future of the Open Source Lectionary. Acts for Today Sermon Series. Acts in the Lectionary. Advent Series for Years A-D. Neglected Characters of the Bible for Lent. John in the Lectionary. Year B2: A Year of John. Journey Through the Bible. The African American Lectionary. Bible in a Year. Lectionary 7 Years A and C, 1980-2011. Semicontinuous Series in the Lectionary. Read The Message in a Year. Uarr; Return to Open Source Lectionary. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Narrative Lectionaries » Open Source Lectionary
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Why Open Source Lectionary? The Future of the Open Source Lectionary. Acts for Today Sermon Series. Acts in the Lectionary. Advent Series for Years A-D. Neglected Characters of the Bible for Lent. John in the Lectionary. Year B2: A Year of John. Journey Through the Bible. The African American Lectionary. Bible in a Year. Lectionary 7 Years A and C, 1980-2011. Semicontinuous Series in the Lectionary. Read The Message in a Year. Uarr; Return to Lectionary Mods. Spark Children’s Bible (NRSV). Other narrativ...
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Year B2: A Year of John » Open Source Lectionary
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Why Open Source Lectionary? The Future of the Open Source Lectionary. Acts for Today Sermon Series. Acts in the Lectionary. Advent Series for Years A-D. Neglected Characters of the Bible for Lent. John in the Lectionary. Year B2: A Year of John. Journey Through the Bible. The African American Lectionary. Bible in a Year. Lectionary 7 Years A and C, 1980-2011. Semicontinuous Series in the Lectionary. Read The Message in a Year. Uarr; Return to Year of John. Year B2: A Year of John. A Year of John. Baptism...
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Piercing the Panopticon: May 2012
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Thursday, May 31, 2012. Severus Snape, Criminologist. The speech comes in the sixth of the seven Harry Potter books, in a chapter that is also the book’s title: “The Half-blood Prince.”. Severus Snape, the sinister professor with ambiguous loyalties and a deep hatred for Harry Potter, has finally achieved one of his heart’s most cherished desires. He has been appointed to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Often, however, there are ...
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Piercing the Panopticon: December 2012
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Monday, December 31, 2012. Good Night Justice, Good Luck Reform. As Isaac Newton observed long ago, a body in motion tends to stay in motion. A corollary might be that what’s true of physical bodies is also on the Internet. And so it’s taken me longer than I originally intended to wind down this blog. At the end of February this year, I expressed my intention do so. After 3 1/2 years, I felt the sense of a blog’s ending. My other goals for the blog were much more directly achievable. I also sought to giv...