Tuesday, December 13, 2005

New blog for writing!

I started a new blog just for my writing. the url is http://anneburdettewriting.blogspot.com
My first posting is the 15 page paper I wrote on Paul and the leadership of women. If you have time to read it, know that the content is solid though the writing is rushed (due to lack of planning on my part)... umm yeah learn about paul! check it out as i post some of my creative writing on it as well

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for researching the original text along with the expanded research from other authors. You truly enlightened my knowledge base on such a sensitive issue that has been taken out of context for too long! I appreciate your style of writting in this paper. Factual (duh it is a paper for a history course) and without casting a stone. Nice...very nice!

Anonymous said...

Hey Cait! Did you notice I posted first so that you don't have to be first? Yeah staying home from work while sick...too much time on my hands.

Robert said...

Yeah, I totally agree...I commented on the other blog, but I'll throw my nickel's worth in here just cause I can't keep my mouth shut. I really, really enjoyed reading the paper. It gave a refreshing perspective that I've never heard before. You write very well under pressure.

Annie said...

thanks robert! i got your comment on the other blog, so fun to receive such great encouragment! Apparently pressure is the only way to go for me... because it seems to be the story of my life- all my life! ;)

Anonymous said...

i wanted to comment on your paul essay, but i couldn't-- "users only" type thing. but anyways, i will say it here: great writing annie... make a feminist proud. i am very proud of you.

Christie said...

i posted on the other site too, but i'll add it here...
Annie my love, I feel like I'm reading a chapter from a book in Barnes and Noble. Nice work. You used the historical and cultural context, the original language, Paul's history of praising women, the perspective of other historians, and your own deductive senses to form a cohesive and convincing argument about the role of women in church leadership. You're my hero! :)