In doing a bit of research for my post on the Passion/idolatry issue, I wound up checking in on the folks at Credenda Agenda. The periodical is well respected in Classical & Christian Education circles. Turns out they haven't weighed in on the issue of The Passion. But they have weighed in on blogging. Godly blogging, that is.
I'm not holding their article up for ridicule, as some might be inclined to expect whenever they see a blogger point out a more traditional journal's coverage of the blogosphere. No, this story has some worthy points in it for believers. I could understand if some find a few of the piece's generalizations a bit wide and a touch high minded. But these are good folks. I've even had one of their contributing editors and his family as houseguests. (And I'd welcome them back any time.)
So it's with a friendly smile that I poke 'em in the ribs and pose whether it's prudent for a publication whose name translates from Latin, "Things to be believed - Things to be done," to offer the advice: "If you have a blog, don't take yourself too seriously."
Posted by Brad at March 1, 2004 06:59 PM | TrackBack