Myron and Martin reflect on tithing time with intention. They discuss another of George Washington's Rules of Civility—this one on pointing, crossing legs, and fidgeting. In today’s readings, Aquinas offers a dense meditation on the nature of the Trinity, while Calvin affirms Scripture’s divine authority through its revelation to undistinguished observers.
04:21 Embracing adulthood
12:34 Tithing your time
27:13 The classics
34:20 Rules of Civlity: Fidgeting
39:41 Roadside Attractions: The Ark Encounter
46:08 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q39)
54:37 Institutes (1.8.1-5)
"[Moses] remaining there forty days separated from human society; his countenance glistening during the promulgation of the law, as with meridian effulgence; the lightnings which flashed on every side; the voices and thunderings which echoed in the air; the clang of the trumpet blown by no human mouth; his entrance into the tabernacle, while a cloud hid him from the view of the people; the miraculous vindication of his authority..."
—Calvin's Institutes, 1.8.5