by Darlene N. Böcek | Jan 11, 2016
This Istrian stone monolith was found in 1588, near Ravenna as a part of the city wall. It is from the mid-first century. You have a family–a woman with her arm around a man (her husband?) and a sleeping/deceased girl-child in her arms. Underneath the man and...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Dec 21, 2015
In Trunk of Scrolls, the family of Gaius Justus owns an exquisite silver relief fruit bowl. Watch the process the Romans used to make this type of bowl. Amazing technology! While the “cup” in this video was made a century or so earlier than the Late...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Dec 21, 2015
In TRUNK OF SCROLLS we learn of the holy family of St. Emmelia and St. Basil the elder. One of their sons, St Basil of Cappadocia, is considered one of the Cappadocian fathers. He had a close relationship with Gregory of Nazianzus, and in one letter wrote about his...
by Darlene N. Böcek | Apr 30, 2015
1. The Accusation 2. The “Self-evident” Premises 3. The Y factor 4. Objectively Verifiable Truths The accusation Neil deGrasse Tyson: It is not good for earthquakes to happen. It proves that there is no “good” God who made this system....
by Darlene N. Böcek | Apr 3, 2015
1. All students and parents should have a content filter/accountability system. Our family’s favorite is Covenant Eyes which allows for age-appropriate content filtering. The program also saves a searchable record of all internet activity. We all get pulled astray....