And now, a quest for religious insight?
Jan. 24th, 2006 12:12 pmI have finished the introductory chapter. I need to take it home and read it and make the corrections that will undoubtedly be needed before I give to my mentor tomorrow. It is not finished as in "really finished" but there is at least text that seems to fit together under all the headlines. But now I need his input, because I feel rather insecure about writing this chapter, how it's supposed to look, how much presentation of previous research and the scientific theories I use that is needed etc.
I guess that's what mentors are for really.
So now I'm going down to the basement of the university library to check a reference in the revelations of St. Bridget of Sweden. I know which book and which page, but I need the chapter. It's fun though, they are even in the open, you can just go there and read her revelations in latin. One would think that something so obscure would have to be ordered up from storage.
I guess that's what mentors are for really.
So now I'm going down to the basement of the university library to check a reference in the revelations of St. Bridget of Sweden. I know which book and which page, but I need the chapter. It's fun though, they are even in the open, you can just go there and read her revelations in latin. One would think that something so obscure would have to be ordered up from storage.