Mick Fealty on September 6, 2005, 3:31 pm | Readers 0
ATW is the epicentre of its own storm at the moment, around the theological implications of Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans. Peter, who comments on the blog, alluded to an erudite piece by Scottish born Harvard historian Niall Ferguson, in which he raids the historical reactions to the Lisbon Earthquake of 1755, contrasts the non religious outlook of Voltaire and those of John Wesley and other contemporary religious leaders of the time. He sides with the former.
Mick is founding editor of Slugger. He has written papers on the impacts of the Internet on politics and the wider media and is a regular guest and speaking events across Ireland, the UK and Europe. Twitter: @MickFealty
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