All Downhill From Here!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! |
lots of sources! |
Well, after staying up until (almost) 4AM yesterday, I finally got my metaphysics paper done and turned it in yesterday afternoon (it was a great feeling!). I think the paper turned out pretty good in the end. Earlier this week I was spending pretty much all my free time on that paper and it just wasn't coming together how I wanted it to. I was talking about teleology (that things, particularly humans, have ends, in our case, happiness in God) and this allows morality/ethics to exist. Basically, without teleology, everybody has to figure out their own end (power, money, pleasure, work, whatever), and for this reason (along with some other logical/metaphysical reasons) teleology must exist and ethics must be based on it. It was a really cool paper and unfortunately this summary doesn't do the topic justice (my paper didn't either I imagine), but I am really glad that I finally found the sources that I needed to finish the paper off.
I still have to finish up the senior seminar paper, something that I will work on for the next hour or so before meeting with Dr. Denz (the professor for that class). Hopefully he's happy with my (very) rough draft that I gave him a few weeks back.
Next week I have all the typical finals - Monday: calculus and moral issues (neither will be easy, but shouldn't be impossible either), Tuesday: Augustine and Aquinas (again, it'll take studying, but I'll be ready), Wednesday: senior seminar and psychology (senior sem. is a take-home, but will probably be one of my hardest finals, psychology is a presentation and should be easy), and Thursday: metaphysics (tough, but should go alright). I am very glad that my finals are spaced out over the week - usually I'd want to get them done as quickly as possible, but all my classes are tough this semester, so I am glad that I should have enough time to study before each one.
the holly tree in Brute's courtyard |
Fr. Joe said something quite profound in his homily this morning. He said that Advent is a time to deepen our faith and, like the blind men in the Gospel this morning, ask Jesus to heal the places within our soul that are broken, hurt, warped, or suffering. This same faith must then give us the insight to see our life (physically and spiritually) as it really is, a gift from God, and then give our lives back to God. To cultivate those talents, abilities, and blessings that we have been given, and use them for the greater glory of God and the good of all His creation. Obviously, my summary is lacking the awesomeness and persuasion that father included in his homily, but my brain is a bit fried from the past few days...
I hope you have all had a good (almost) first week of Advent. I hope to get back to blogging more frequently once I knock out these finals. May the mercy and love of the Sacred Heart enflame you with His joy, peace, love, and energy on this first Friday, especially in this beautiful season of Advent.
Oh, happy feast of St. Nicholas!
Also, I'm going to post some videos that I've found during this week (they're cool and I won't have time to post something more substantial...)
Oh, happy feast of St. Nicholas!
Also, I'm going to post some videos that I've found during this week (they're cool and I won't have time to post something more substantial...)
Beautiful and interesting pictures. Nice to see the things/places you write about. Like, especially, the one of your room. It's your humanness that makes you so endearing.
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The courtyard picture of the Monastery is pretty enough for a Christmas card.
DeleteContinued enthusiasm and success as you encounters the finals next week.
Thanks! I am pretty blessed to be at Brute!
DeleteWe will say a few extra prayers for you next week! And thanks for sharing Fr. Joe's homily - definitely something to work on this advent.
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