Monday, April 24, 2006

Tabernacle and Ark



See this useful discussion of the Tabernacle, with references to an annotated online version of Exodus. A replica of the Tabernacle is described and pictured here.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Choice of text





Looking ahead to May, when we will read St. Augustine's Confessions, Arline has suggested this Oxford edition. The translation is by Henry Chadwick.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Lycurgus


Our next session is devoted to Lycurgus, the legendary lawgiver of Sparta. Plutarch's Life, translated by Dryden, is here. As we are in the process of reading Exodus, it's worth considering the differences in how the entire matter of the Law is thought and rendered in Plutarch, versus how it comes into play in the books of Moses.

For further exploration: You might find Plutarch's parallel account of the Roman king, Numa Pompilius, of interest. He gave Rome certain of its key values and institutions, much as Lycurgus did with Sparta. If Plutarch's Life of Numa is too long, there's a useful brief account of his life and works on Wikipedia.