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Daily Archives: 4th November 2010

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Q enters the Wikio Literature blog rankings!

  • Post author:quaesitor
  • Post published:4th November 2010
  • Post comments:3 Comments

Well this is all a bit weird. But I've been contacted by the lovely people at Wikio to give me a sneak preview of the new November rankings for blogs on literature. And Q has entered the rankings at 14th.…

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Lauren Booth’s conversion to Islam: a symptomatically western testimony?

  • Post author:quaesitor
  • Post published:4th November 2010
  • Post comments:4 Comments

Lauren Booth is Cherie Blair's half-sister, and therefore Tony Blair's half-sister-in-law. She is a journalist - and in the last few years, she has become a Muslim. So it was fascinating to read her account of her conversion to Islam…

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“fides quaerens intellectum”

which, being interpreted, means
Faith Seeking Understanding

I have faith, I always seek, I occasionally understand.

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