Showing posts with label Hiatus. Show all posts
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October 05, 2018

Hiatus

"Olive Orchard" (1889) by Vincent van Gogh
APOLOGIA
By Hendrik van der Breggen
The Carillon, October 4, 2018

Hiatus

Dear Carillon readers, today's installment of my column will be my last—at least for the foreseeable future.

Permit me to explain. This summer I was diagnosed with a serious health condition, and I have been experiencing some memory loss, confusion, and periods of extreme exhaustion. These symptoms may be due to a medication I have been prescribed (which was halted last week), or not. My doctor is figuring this out. The seriousness of the health condition remains.

Presently I am still functional in my work as a professor, but this is a struggle. And I am not sure how long I can persist. But I do know this: To go on, I must lighten my load.

When my health issues first began, Carillon editor Grant Burr was gracious in allowing me to reduce the rate of my column's installments to once a month, but in the last weeks I've found that this is even too much for me. At least at present.

I hereby tentatively end my ten years of writing Apologia (it's hard to believe that my first column appeared in the Carillon on August 7, 2008!). I thank my readers for bearing with me.

I have enjoyed doing research for this column, and I have appreciated my critics for helping me (and readers) get clearer on what's true and good and beautiful.

The idea of “shrinking back” from the intellectual-spiritual battles that I've been engaged in troubles me, but, at the same time, I realize I simply need to back off, at least for a while.

I hope to be able to continue with this column someday in the future, when/if good health returns. If not, I trust God will call others to stand in the gap.

Confession: For many years I have had a secret plan (well, maybe a not-so-secret plan) of someday becoming a full-time newspaper columnist. Now I am reminded of the first line of the first scene of the (excellent) film Bella: “If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans.”

I would add: if you still remember them.

Plans or no plans, remembered or not, I take comfort in the reality of the God who is there and who has revealed Himself in Jesus, God become flesh, the God who truly loves us, always.

I also take comfort in Psalm 23:

The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters.
He restores my soul.
He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.
Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil.
My cup overflows.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Amen.


Hendrik van der Breggen, PhD, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence University College. The previous 10 years of Hendrik's Apologia column are available online at Hendrik's blog: http://apologiabyhendrikvanderbreggen.blogspot.com/. If Hendrik cannot resist writing his columns, he will post them on his blog.


UPDATE (December 2, 2018): Thanks to all who have sent me kind words and prayed on my behalf. I am happy to report that the memory loss and confusion were (apparently) due to a medication I was taking, which my doctor has halted. I'm not out of the woods yet, health-wise, but things are better than they were. Thank you again. God is good.

August 04, 2016

Hiatus

Photo by my son Tom, who (on FB) added the caption:
 "Today, my father laid to rest."
APOLOGIA
By Hendrik van der Breggen
August 4, 2016

Hiatus

For reasons having to do with rest and relaxation, Apologia will cease publication for a few weeks. Have a great summer!

Best regards,
Hendrik van der Breggen



(Hendrik van der Breggen, PhD, teaches philosophy at Providence University College, Otterburne, Manitoba, Canada. The views expressed in this column do not always reflect the views of Providence.)

July 24, 2012

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APOLOGIA
By Hendrik van der Breggen
July 24, 2012

Hiatus

For reasons having to do with rest and relaxation, Apologia will cease publication for a few weeks. Have a great summer!

Best regards,
Hendrik van der Breggen

(Hendrik van der Breggen, Ph.D., is assistant professor of philosophy at Providence University College.)

July 23, 2011

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APOLOGIA
By Hendrik van der Breggen
(July 23, 2011)

Hiatus

For reasons having to do with rest and relaxation, Apologia will cease publication for a few weeks. Enjoy the remaining dog days of summer!

Best regards,
Hendrik van der Breggen

(Hendrik van der Breggen, PhD, is assistant professor of philosophy at Providence University College, Otterburne, Manitoba, Canada.)

July 23, 2010

Hiatus

APOLOGIA
By Hendrik van der Breggen
(July 23, 2010)

Hiatus

For reasons having to do with rest and relaxation, Apologia will cease publication for a few weeks. Have a great summer!

Best regards,
Hendrik van der Breggen

P.S. I suspect that many people are a wee bit tired of soccer, having seen lots of fine soccer in recent weeks (and, yes, I think the Netherlands should have won the 2010 FIFA World Cup). Tired or not, be sure to take four minutes to check out the best-ever soccer game here.

(Hendrik van der Breggen, PhD, teaches philosophy at Providence College, Otterburne, Manitoba, Canada.)

July 07, 2009

Hiatus

APOLOGIA
By Hendrik van der Breggen
(July 7, 2009)

Hiatus

Apologia will cease publication for a few weeks so its author can focus on some other matters. The picture posted above is there merely because it is colourful and attractive. The author will be in his office, which isn't close to any beaches, as far as he is aware. Cheers!

(Hendrik van der Breggen, PhD, is assistant professor of philosophy at Providence College, Otterburne, Manitoba.)