My right sidebar had gotten a bit unwieldy as I continued to add links. I’ve consolidated my lists of links to political analysis, foreign and military affairs, and other non-blog sites into a single Outside the Beltway: Recommended Reading list which I’ve linked at the top of the right sidebar.
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With summer vacation about to get underway for you in academe, you’ll be needing some summer reading. Tacitus recommends the Bible, especially the Book of Ecclesiastes:
Ecclesiastes has it all — Kierkegaardian reflection, Dostoevskian woe, ’80s-style excess, a strong central figure in the brooding Qoholeth, an easily-digestible episodic format, an endorsement of intellectualism, a strikingingly postmodern skepticism toward God, and of course a happy ending. But first comes the angst and the debauching. . . .
Now that’s entertainment. And, in all seriousness, a spirituality I can appreciate. I know it’s all the rage to be into Romans, with its impenetrable passages and baffling allusions; and of course Ezekiel has the UFOs. But I’m not one of the in crowd — give me Qoholeth.
Hmm. I’ll have to go re-read that one. Been some time since I delved into the Old Testament.
About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and infant daughter.
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Comments
How can it not be good when it starts by telling us that everything is meaningless...
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right; but the heart of a fool to the left." (Ecclesiastes 10:2)
Still, for great summer reading, 1 Kings 18 is good (Elijah taunts the prophets of Baal), but you can't beat Song of Solomon. How they ever let soft-core porn become Holy Scripture, I'll never figure out.