"I suppose that every age has its own particular fantasy: ours is science. A seventeenth-century man like Blaise Pascal, who thought himself a mathematician and scientist of genius, found it quite ridiculous that anyone should suppose that rational processes could lead to any ultimate conclusions about life, but easily accepted the authority of the Scriptures. With us, it is the other way round." (Malcolm Muggeridge, The Observer, 26 March 1967)

 

David Osielski   David Osielski
  B.A. Wheaton College
  M.L.I.S. Dominican University

Special Collections Associate
Wheaton College
Phone: (630) 752-5462
E-mail: David.Osielski@wheaton.edu

Books I recommend are Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo; John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, and The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. I enjoy playing with my children, all things Apple, and a good spot of British tea. My wife, Anne, and I have three young children, Peter, Jane and Michael.


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