tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2472139466585018053.post1748667345781412420..comments2024-03-11T04:11:06.487-04:00Comments on The Smithy: Great BooksLee Faberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00476833516234522602noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2472139466585018053.post-7888912852963201402010-02-17T22:37:37.137-05:002010-02-17T22:37:37.137-05:00Michael,
Thank you sooo much for this!
I really ...Michael,<br /><br />Thank you sooo much for this!<br /><br />I really appreciate not only your kindly providing answer to my query as posed in a previous entry, but to the generous and meaningful degree that you have in this post precisely dedicated to that very topic!<br /><br />Hope I'm not pushing the limits of my welcome and taxing yet again the extent of your altruism and assuredly robust Christian virtue, but maybe you might possibly post some sort of proposed self-study curriculum for those of us who, although would love to engage in a formal study of philosophy/theology (particularly, Catholic), can only do so informally by random means?<br /><br />If ever you find the time (and, most importantly, actually feel like doing so), I would very much be interested in looking over such a proposal (along with any advice, wisdom and further recommendations) that would serve as a guide for that sort of enterprise.<br /><br />Regardless, you have my thanks.O.P.noreply@blogger.com