It’s my pleasure to announce that Adam Miller will join T&S as a guest blogger. Adam S. Miller is a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas. He is the author of Badiou, Marion, and St Paul: Immanent Grace (Continuum, 2008), the director of the Mormon Theology Seminar (www.mormontheologyseminar.org), and a managing editor at Salt Press (www.saltpress.org). The Mormon Review recently featured his essay on the film Groundhog Day, which was highlighted here on T&S.
Adam has planned a series of posts on George Handley’s recently-released book Home Waters: A Year of Recompenses on the Provo River. Miller on Handley is sure to be a feast of poetry. Welcome Adam!
Whoa…awesome.
Hurrah! Hi Adam. (I really, really, really want to use more exclamation marks, but you’re always so calm–I don’t want to disturb your equilibrium.)
I hope you will also mention your disagreement with George about the degree of parental attentiveness that is appropriate for dealing with poopy diapers ;)
Magnifico!
Welcome, Adam. Don’t feel constrained to limit your comments to the Provo River, etc.
Sweet! Since I’m working on my own review of this book I’m looking forward to your thoughts.
Hi there. You need to come by my house the next bloggersnacker I hold there (we live in Plano 8th ward).
Don’t be a stranger.
Adam, if you can do anything, try not to have boring posts or overly intelligent ones.
Welcome, Adam!