The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman
The Only Story by Julian Barnes
Solar by Ian McEwan
Man in the Dark by Paul Auster
The summary of the May reading is outlined below. You can post your
own comments under it. Click on the map to view it full size:
1984 by George Orwell
The
April book is outlined below in mind map format. You can post your
own comments below. Click on the map to view it full size:
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
The
February book is outlined below in mind map format. You can post your
own comments below. Click on the map to view it full size:
Agnes Grey by Anne Brönte
The January book is outlined below in mind map format. You can post your own comments below. Click on the map to view it full size:
The Dying Animal by Philip Roth
Alice in Wonderland
The November book is outlined below in mind map format. You can leave your own comments below. Click on the map to see full size:
Nutshell
This is the feedback site for "Nutshell" which we discussed in October.
Below is an outline of some of the aspects discussed. To enlarge the image click on it.
You are invited to leave your own comments on the blog using the comments link below.
The Structure of the Bible 4: The Covenant with Abraham
- The epiphany of God as El Shaddai (Gen 17), meaning 'The Nourisher, Benefactor”, the succourer as a mother to a baby. This is not a menacing God but one who will support and give life and meaning.
- El Shaddai establishes a new covenant with Abraham and his descendence, making good the promise that Israel will be the promised people (Gen 17). Circumcision is to be the outward sign of the covenant. Abraham is the first in the line of prophets (Gen 20/7).
- The promise made is redemption through the seed of Abraham.
- However the prople of Israel apostasise and lose faith in the one God (Josh 24).
- The curse is the destuction of Sodom & Gomorra (Gen 19).
- Promise of the land of Canaan
The Structure of the Bible 3: The Covenant with Noah
- Epiphany: God now appears as Creator and also Judge.
- The promise of a new covenant is offered where their will be no more universal destruction, the reversal of creation.
- However, the Israelites default on their part of the covenant and build religious shrines, ziggurats, copying their Mesopotamian neighbours. Their is also the case of Sodom & Gomorra.
- The curse is a confusion of languages and the dispersion of the 12 tribes, something witnessed by the Israelites in their divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and the Assyrian and Babylonian invasions.
- The story immediately follows up with that of Abraham, the promise that Israel will be the chosen people. (Gen 12)
The Structure of the Bible 2: The Adamic Covenant
- one from the Northern kingdom, Israel, which had succumbed to the Assyrians in 734 BC and in turn had been absorbed by the Babylonians
- another from the Southern Kingdom, Judah, which was taken over by the Babylonians in 587 BC
- An Epiphany: God appears as the creator of the relationship (the Covenant maker).
- The Covenant: the relationship with Yahweh gives creation meaning.
- Rejection: sin is the breaking of the covenant, the rejection of the relationship offered by God (in this case the disobedience of Adam & Eve, the sins of Cain, Lamech(polygamy) and Seth.)
- The Curse : Expulsion from Eden, work & death. The flood, a de-creation, chaos and meaninglessness.
- The Promise: of covenant renewal, redemption. The seed of the woman will destroy the serpent. (Good will conquer evil.)
The Structure of the Bible 1: The Background
Galápagos & Ecology?
Visited the Galápagos islands, Ecuador, this year.
The 'Charles Darwin Research Foundation', founded by a Belgian, is an unusal zoo situated next to Puerto Ayora, the prime tourist spot of Santa Cruz island.
Darwin is renowned for his discretion on the theory of evolution : the survival of the most adapted; Puerto Ayola zoo is famous for its adaptation of the least adapted. The century-old tortoise, Lonely George, is the last of a species of giant tortoise about to become extinct since he has no surving mate. No problem, the Foundation has deposited two females of another species in his caged area to see if he will mate. To date George has not done this to the disappointment of the 5 planes of human species of tourists who disembark on Galápagos each day.
Speaking of 5 Airbus planes a day, the Galápagos airport, built by the US military during World War II on Santa Cruz island, is now called an Eco airport. Eco as in ecological? Yes sir, the first ecological airport in the the world!. You may well ask: how can an airport which lands and sees off 5 Airbuses a day be ecological? It's the branding and cash flow, not the ecological reality, that counts.
By the way, the airport is around 45 minutes by bus and ferry from the capital, Puerto Ayora. This entails a ferryboat and a bustrip or taxi for all who land on Galápagos. Needless to say both the bus or taxi and the ferryboat spew out carbon monoxide to be added to the carbon footprint left by the departing Airbus. Did someone say ecological trip?
Many 'introduced' species were brought to the Galápagos islands by pirates and sailors. One of these was the tick bird (garapatero) which was introduced to rid the imported cattle of worriesome ticks:
However, the tick birds found that plundering the nests of the endemic species was easier and allowed them to survive better. Man has decided that this is not the 'endemic' way of living and has decided to eliminate the tick birds. If we followed this logic we would also eliminate the human population as non-endemic. But we are also of the human species so we don't apply this logic.
Is Galápagos a brand rather than a place? Is it a place where Mankind poses as God almighty?
















