At the risk of copyright infringement, I am reposting this newsletter article from the Chronicle of Higher Education. I have been to UT-Austin and enjoyed its scholarship on teaching and learning. This news is baffling, although I've heard of such from other large institutions. If you are a college or university instructor, please respond to Dr. McMurtrie. I worked in this field for many years--not at the level Josh Eyler, etc, do, but in my own little way--and this is not good news for higher education. I used to keep up a blog called Higher Education Observer (link https://highereducationobserver.blogspot.com/ : ) and posted many articles on this subject. What is a teaching center for? Last week I reported on the impending closure of the University of Texas at Austin’s teaching center. The news, announced in an email by the provost, was short on details, but described the decision as part of an effort to “optimize” and “streamline...
I am studying Ephesians right now, very slowly, and I'm glad to hear N.T. Wright has a new book out about it. However, I find his style repetitive and wordy. So be it. He gives another kingdom view of the New Testament. I came to Ephesians 2:4 today: "But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us..." The preceding verses chronicle our state before conversion and really, before the cross. Here is the interlinear version: The phrase "But God" appears a great deal in the Bible, so here are some. The thought "But God" appears more. From Joseph's life: Genesis 48:21 Then Israel said to Joseph, “Behold, I am dying, but God will be with you and bring you back to the land of your fathers. Genesis 50:20 But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive. Genesis 50:24 And Joseph said to his brethren,...