Jul 24, 2007
There is No God Delusion
Originally titled "There is No God Delusion," this essay, co-written with Peter Bebergal, appears at Jewcy. It is a kind of postscript for our book, but since the essay's out now, it serves as a prescript. It basically makes the case that the faithfulness doesn't require an actual, literal belief in God. This is something our friendship has taught us.
Jul 18, 2007
Having What She's Having
In the current issue of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture you can find an excerpt from my book. It's about both veganism and "disordered eating," as a friend in Chicago once politely put it.
I'm very happy to have accompanying the essay a painting by Lee Price, shown here.
I'm very happy to have accompanying the essay a painting by Lee Price, shown here.
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eating disorders,
gastronomica,
lee price,
scott korb,
veganism
Tridentine
So, last week this went up at Jewcy. I'm not sure readers took to heart that I was more concerned with Catholicism than Judaism in light of the recent reauthorization of the Tridentine Mass. There is another piece for Jewcy, coauthored with Peter Bebergal, coming on Monday, July 23.
Peter and I are beginning to book events in support of our book, The Faith Between Us: A Jew and a Catholic Search for the Meaning of God [new cover coming soon!], due out in November. If you belong to a group or organization for whom discussions of the meaning of God are important, please be in touch. We'd like to visit you.
Peter and I are beginning to book events in support of our book, The Faith Between Us: A Jew and a Catholic Search for the Meaning of God [new cover coming soon!], due out in November. If you belong to a group or organization for whom discussions of the meaning of God are important, please be in touch. We'd like to visit you.
Labels:
Jewcy,
peter bebergal,
scott korb,
the faith between us,
Tridentine Mass
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