I’m just now getting into the spiritual and intellectual work I associate with Lent. Barring some quick epiphanies, this work will stretch into the Easter season.
Here are some of the things I’m planning to read and watch. No real curriculum here, just what’s on one man’s shelf.
- The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky (also planning to read the recent thesis “The Sister Karamazov: Dorothy Day’s Encounter with Dostoevsky’s Novel” by Michael H. Hebbeler)
- Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by Hume
- The Gospel of Luke
- News reports on the Catholic church’s German child-rape scandals
- The Last Temptation of Christ (have not seen this, though I signed a petition against it when it came out, something I’ve some to regret)
- Jesus of Montreal (have not seen this in years, and have mixed memories)
- The Gospel According to St. Matthew (have not seen this)
If anything else comes in handy I’ll add comments or maybe a second post. Probably 2001 (my favorite movie) and Breaking the Waves (my favorite religious film, though not for everybody–I freaked out a friend yesterday just explaining the plot) will find their way onto my screen.