Editor’s Note: August 2012

“All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.” (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

“Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal.” (Albert Einstein)

by Stephen Rodgers

Unfortunately, I had to cancel the BOB article today because I’m otherwise occupied with correcting a minor issue with the Beacon that is causing the pages to display…oddly. If the left margin appears non-existant, and there’s a blue box at the top of the banner, do not adjust your set. We control the vertical and the horizontal…we just control them poorly at the moment.

Believe it or not, this is an improvement: on Monday the issue was that the pages weren’t displaying at all. So progress is being made.

That being said, a number of articles in the BOB series have been recently updated, and you might want to revisit them.  They are:

A couple people have asked about the resources that are used to write the BOB articles. I wrote a post specifically on that subject, and for some links that will set you on a path to other great resources, you might want to refer to the Recommended Resources page, specifically the sections dealing with “Recommended Commentaries” and “Recommended Systematic Theologies.”

I’ve also recently updated that page with some links pertaining to “Recommended Reading for Seminary.” That should be very useful for anyone starting to do some reading on theological topics.

Hopefully we’ll have all the technicalia resolved by next week, and be back to our regularly-scheduled BOB.

Thank you for your patience.

Pro Rege