Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Ice Skating Cameltoes

finally come out into the open

Warning : could be a hoax (I sincerely hope it is, because otherwise it would be very serious. I inform and report). Read

here a review of a book entitled The Christian woman according to the teachings of the apostolic tradition , a certain Dag Tessore *.

Here are some excerpts from the review online on the site linked above:
"This book presents itself as a voice of dissent, even as a total reversal of perspective: no longer take for granted that women's empowerment is an achievement of civilization but to rethink the issue, returning to hear the voice of its people (The Fathers of the Church) who were the most persistent advocates of patriarchal ...
It gives the reader the possibility of approaching the alleged "misogyny" of the Fathers with the usual thought patterns of today, for whom "submission," "seclusion," "veil," "obedience her husband "are necessarily bad things, but in a spirit of humility and respect, to see if perhaps there is freedom of the woman who is not only to work and earn money, and whether there is a dignity that can be expressed also in being demure, to wear the veil and devote themselves to family .

Whether it is true or not, or that the author is just a joker, unfortunately the "ideas" proposed (I would say RI-tritium) are gaining ground.
Example1
Example2

Ladies and Gentlemen,
attention. Sometimes repeat the achievements is a civic duty and take it for granted is a tactical error. If the linked sites will make you laugh (reaction granted, I would say), remember also that is crazy
underestimate the suicidio.La history proves it!

* Dag Tessore is a scholar of comparative religion. He graduated in 1998, the University "La Sapienza" of Rome, in Arabic Language and Literature with a thesis on the Koran, but has studied in depth and other Oriental languages, including Hebrew, Sanskrit, Chinese, and their cultures and religions. At the same time he pursued his main interest, addressed to the history and spirituality of Christianity, Islam and Judaism, eventually specializing in biblical and patristic studies. To further his studies he visited and lived in many countries outside Europe: in particular, has spent five years in Ethiopia and a number of years between China, India, Egypt, Algeria, Central America. He is currently married and lives in Greece. For a tempo ha lavorato come storico, latinista e teologo del Sacro Militare Ordine Costantiniano di San Giorgio, alle dipendenze della Real Casa di Borbone delle Due Sicilie . Nel 2002 ha organizzato, in qualità di direttore scientifico, un Convegno internazionale per incarico della Regione Lazio sul tema Antichi e nuovi altari: l’evoluzione della religiosità nell’Italia multiculturale.

altri libri

La teocrazia fra tradizione e modernità, Il Settimo Sigillo 2003
Gregorio VII: il monaco, l’uomo politico, il santo, Città Nuova 2003
Alla Tua ombra troverò pace, Il Segno
Il digiuno, Città Nuova 2006

Tra i suoi interventi su giornali e riviste ricordiamo:
Ungheria medievale («Medioevo», 2002)
La povertà come progresso («L'Officina», 2003)
Il fondamentalismo tra resistenza e terrorismo
(«Rivista di Psicologia Analitica», 2003)


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