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Italian Vine-Ripe

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 17, 2020

Along the bicycle path.

Tempio Civico della Beata Vergine Incoronata

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Sep 9, 2020

History, history, history.  We visited Lodi, a city near Milan, in order to see the Tempio Civico della Beata Vergine Incoronata.  It is more than 500 years old, but the original site was a brothel, even older.  In fact, the city itself is nearly 1000 years old.  Even more interesting, this was one of the seats…

The COVID war

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Aug 30, 2020

I’ve been reading a book by Yehezkel Kaufmann, The Religion of Israel.  Kaufmann’s discussion of the role of the classical prophets is an important addition to our investigation of the prophets through the insights of Abraham Heschel.  Soon we will begin an in-depth study of Kaufmann’s work on my other web site (ivebeenskipped.com).  Today, as…

Family Matters

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Aug 28, 2020

Yesterday I wrote about the family in Alezio honoring the grandmother.  I think it’s worth seeing some pictures.  Did you notice that this all happens on the street?  The neighbors came over too.  It was really wonderful.  A weekly event for this family for more than 100 years. As I reflected on my emotions during…

Inheritance

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Aug 27, 2020

As you may have guessed, Italy is filled with cultural inheritance.  It’s not just the architecture that’s thousands of years old, it’s also traditions.  Some are wonderful–like the one we attended a few days ago in Alezio.  The oldest living person in the family, the grandmother, sat in her wheelchair on the side of the…

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