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− | '''I am the founding Sysop of OrthodoxWiki.org. You can contact me by leaving a message on my | + | '''I am the founding Sysop of OrthodoxWiki.org.''' You can contact me by leaving a message on my [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/User_talk:FrJohn discussion page], or clicking the "E-mail this user" link in the "toolbox" on the sidebar. I can also be reached directly by email at ''info at OrthodoxWiki dot org''. |
==About Me== | ==About Me== |
Revision as of 06:28, January 29, 2005
I am the founding Sysop of OrthodoxWiki.org. You can contact me by leaving a message on my discussion page, or clicking the "E-mail this user" link in the "toolbox" on the sidebar. I can also be reached directly by email at info at OrthodoxWiki dot org.
About Me
I am a priest in the Orthodox Church in America and a Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. My "business card" website is here.
Other sites include:
See also my Wikipedia User page: Wikipedia:User:Jschroe.
More...
Some articles on various topics:
- The Sounds of Religion in a Time of War by Richard John Neuhaus, First Things, 133 (May 2003): 76-92
- Moral Clarity in a Time of War by George Weigel, First Things 128 (January 2003): 20-27
- Catholicism & Capital Punishment by Avery Cardinal Dulles, First Things112 (April 2001): 30-35
- The Population of Hell by Avery Cardinal Dulles, First Things133 (May 2003): 36-41
- Grade A: The Market for a Yale Woman's Eggs- by Jessica Cohen, The Atlantic Monthly, December 2002
- Faith and Cyberspace - by Harvey Blume, Atlantic Unbound, October 18, 2000
- The Next Christianity - by Philip Jenkins, The Atlantic Monthly, October 2002
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Harvard Address
- Orthodoxy in Post-Modern Pluralistic Societies - by Fr. Thomas Hopko
- Myth of the Teenager - by Dr. Michael Platt