Notable and Quotable

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The last few days I've been catching up on the Christian apologetics blogosphere. One of the most interesting thimgs being commented on is Time magazine's recent article on Mother Theresa and her "crisis of faith". The wave of discussions rippling through the blog continuum ranges from highs of thoughtful discussion to lows of anti-Catholic and atheistic hate.

Among the best discussions were those found at Titus One Nine, an Anglican-Episcopal blog. At T19 the discussion focused on the the wonderful gift that God had bestowed on Mother Theresa. The comments were full of love and intelligence. Little wonder that Kendall Harmon's T19 blog is a daily read for me.

--Christian Apologetics Society; a good reminder for those of you who take the trouble to pray and comment thoughtfully--it does not go unnoticed--KSH.

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4 Comments
Posted September 15, 2007 at 4:04 pm [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Alice Linsley wrote:

A timely reminder from our most excellent blog host!

But what’s to hate about Mother Teresa?

September 15, 4:56 pm | [comment link]
2. Larry Morse wrote:

An nice medal to pin to a chest, yes?
  As to what’s to hate, read Hitchens on Mother Theresa in last weeks Time - or was it Newsweek?
I recommended its publication to Kendall. It is brutal, to put it kindly. Larry

September 15, 7:27 pm | [comment link]
3. rugbyplayingpriest wrote:

what’s to hate? The living faith of an orthodox woman that leaves those who avoid such light somewhat exposed in their souls?
We could ask what was to hate about Jesus, or Brother Roger, or Deitrich Bonhoeffer, or S. Peter, or Maximillian Kolbe, or the living Pope Benedict and on and on

http://www.sbarnabas.com

September 16, 1:27 am | [comment link]
4. edistobeachwalker wrote:

I like a number of the commenters on the blog, and the fact that numerous bright non-reasserters post here.

September 16, 2:10 pm | [comment link]
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