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Some Genoa Cathedrals

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 22, 2013

Just for your viewing pleasure

A NOTE FROM SPAIN

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 12, 2013

I am still traveling, a different port every day plus days at sea, so internet is very sporadic.  Please be patient with blog comments.  They are hard to do right now. I’ll be back soon enough. Skip  

Irene Revisited

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 11, 2013

Several days ago I posted the news that Irene, the 15 year old South African who lives in a homeless camp, was pregnant.  This situation effectively stopped our efforts to provide a way for Irene to leave the poverty of the camp.  I also wrote that her choice probably ended her running career since she…

Some Oxford Insights

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 6, 2013

Here at Oxford University I visited the New College chapel.  New College was founded about 1350AD.  The original chapel is much younger.  It was demolished by Henry VIII over a fight with the Catholics.  The wall with the saints was rebuilt in 1787. First, a picture of the entire chapel.  Most people find it beautiful…

Matthew 28:19 from a Bible of 1568

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 4, 2013

While at Trinity College, Oxford, I spent some time at the Old Library.  There is a Bible from 1568 there, which I read to see the rendition of Matthew.  Here are some important images for you to review.

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