*cino: November 2004 Archives

Check out this recent Seerveld interview. As per usual, Seerveld has some wonderful insights:


If you teach philosophy, you better make somebody wise about things for living. Otherwise, what good is it? But, to help people think with a perspective that encompasses God?s whole world is worth doing. And it may not seem as practical as getting a house built or painted, but to get people a theoretical understanding of how God?s world fits together and how the authority of a church, and of a labor union, and of a school, and of a government should be limited, should be different, but still support one another--to get that kind of a theory developed is an important product, if you will, for a theorist to do that shows the theory is not out of this world but it?s in this world.

We realized this when we were publishing this issue, but forgot to mention it until now: My Hometown is our 50th issue of catapult magazine!


While there are certainly some issues that are better than others, I think we've managed to maintain a fairly high level of quality. And that's something ... well ... I suppose I can leave it at that. That's something.


Of course, we're always looking for ways to improve!