Showing posts with label Bruce Gordon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Gordon. Show all posts

Sunday, December 2, 2012

The ham was found blameless!

"It was the buffet version of the Daniel miracle."

--Bruce Gordon, telling a story about his dogs astonishingly not touching the Christmas ham when they broke into the house on Christmas Eve

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Yale is full of buboes.

Bruce Gordon: "On Wednesday I'll continue the conversation with a discussion on death and the plague, a rather fitting topic given the number of empty desks today."

Overheard: Transitional Moments

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Did he use Autotune?

Bruce Gordon on Zwingli: "This is going to sound really geekish, but I have one if his CDs."

Friday, December 18, 2009

The Night Before Transitional Moments

(that's the exam for Transitional Moments in Western Christian History)

by Josh Rodriguez and Chris Corbin

Twas the night before the Church History final and all through the library,
Desperate seminarians said novenas to Mary.
The books were all open and foreheads lined with care;
The final was in Niehbur and they soon would be there.
At the end of the night, when they collapsed into their beds,
Visions of Jesuits danced through their heads.
They knew that this testing their joy would sap;
They’d rather just settle their brains for a Christmas holiday nap.
When out on the Quad there arose such a clatter,
They leaped from their beds to see what was the matter.
When, what to their wondering minds should they feast,
But a council at Nicaea, and Perpetua fed to the beasts.
With a little old writer, did he fabricate thus?
They knew in a moment it was Eusebius.
And the Donation of Constantine! On the forgeries came.
Popes whistled and shouted and tried emperors to tame.
Cults of martyrs and saints rose before being suppressed,
But when it came to preventing Black Death they were put to the test.
Now mystics! Now demoniacs! Now Cathars and Waldensians!
Crusades against Jews, Muslims, heretics, and Albigensians!
To the limits of Christendom! To lands far and near!
Missionaries had to look busy for Jesus soon would be here.
As dry doctrines that before the wild reformers did fly
When they met with such obstinacy, at Trent did decry.
So up to the church door the theses they flew,
Against Johann Tetzel and the Popes too.
And then, with much screaming, the Institutes they do say,
Servetus is dead; hopefully with him his heresies stay.
As they drew in their doctrine, and were mulling around,
Down from France St. Xavier came with a bound.
He dressed like the natives, of habits no fan,
And his learning and letters they came from Japan.
From Goa to China came Jesuits back,
And in learning and letters nothing did lack.
Their pupils -- how they puzzled! They taught them so early!
A man different than seven, I think only rarely!
Oh early moderns and urban centers did grow,
And the behavior of people it reached a new low;
At the stump of a tree or forest glen empty,
And the midnight it came where they gathered a-plenty;
Their souls to the devil, to Satan did they sell,
My God don’t they care that they’ll end up in hell?
To desecrate wafers, a right unholy old task,
And I dread when I see them, in fear for my ass;
A whole town dose cry and a trial then gets heard,
Soon I did know that witches must drown or be burned;
Now speak not a word, but remember Ignatius?
He started new learning with the brothers of Jesus,
Galileo said yes, Ptolemy he said no,
Heliocentric, the sun at the middle arose;
He sprang to his scope, to his Pope he was stressful,
And house arrest he was placed with the church he did wrestle.
But I wonder at last, ere the end is in sight,
The story can’t end here; we’ve got America, right?

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The commuter lounge is the lowest common denominator of div school students

Student in the background: "It's like making out with a giant piece of chicken."
Bruce Gordon: "I had high expectations when I came to Yale, and I'm glad to know my expectations were met."

overheard: commuter lounge

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

No, it's This Is Howie Do It! But without Howie Mandel.

Student: Is this your receipt?
Bruce Gordon: From the Disney Store? [Giggles] No, I've never been there.
Student: Oh, I didn't know.
Bruce Gordon: Is this some sort of coordinated humiliation?

Overheard: Commuter Lounge

Monday, February 2, 2009

At least it's done in fellowship?

Bruce Gordon: It's like giving them the middle finger of fellowship, basically.

Overheard in: Reformation Europe

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Kilts optional

(on Bruce Gordon)
Student: It's important to be taught Reformation history with a Scottish brogue.

Overheard: Commuter Lounge

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

You could not pitch the ball at all, I suppose

Bruce Gordon: Let me be clear on this, just because I’ve gotten a lot of emails about it. Both questions will be on the exam. You just prepare one. Is everyone clear on that? I can’t pitch the ball any slower.

Overheard: History of Western Christianity

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The Rhineland cities don't move like those other cities

Bruce Gordon: I'm sorry... you'll see I've taken this [map] from a cruise website, but the cities haven't changed.

Overheard: History of Western Christianity

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Every 7 days or so

Bruce Gordon: If you don't believe history is cyclical, you should because it's Monday again.

Overheard: History of Western Christianity

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The patriarchy hurts my feelings

Bruce Gordon: ... Anselm's Cur Deus Homo, or Why God Became Man?. Sorry, Anselm wasn't into inclusive language.

Overheard: History of Western Christianity