Word: judgmentalism
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Professor Hall—who in his Worlds of Wonder, Days of Judgment: Popular Religious Belief in Early New England reveals, among other things, that John Winthrop twice tried suspected murderers by having them touch the corpses of their alleged victims to make them bleed—confirmed the injustice of Will’s attack on the Puritans...
Overall, congratulations to director Fairley for a fabulously rich production that pushed its limits without becoming overdone. The space obstacles presented by the Kronauer were not easy to overcome, but the staff’s excellent judgment resulted in a gripping, well-constructed show with a perfect sense of rhythm and timing. Packed with action and intensity, Ajax was a true...
Overall, congratulations to director Fairley for a fabulously rich production that pushed its limits without becoming overdone. The space obstacles presented by the Kronauer were not easy to overcome, but the staff’s excellent judgment resulted in a gripping, well-constructed show with a perfect sense of rhythm and timing. Packed with action and intensity, Ajax was a true...
...mental disorder; it’s avolitional. It’s for the same reason that people are so appalled by the idea of executing mentally handicapped murderers—when choice isn’t involved, pity is far more warranted than anger. So go ahead, pass judgment on celebrities for their latest relapse or for trading in their aging wives for younger models, but spare me your righteous indignation when it comes to molesting children...
...only Harvard girls agreed with FM’s judgment. “Freshman year I went to Rice with the track team to practice over Spring Break,” McLean-Foreman says with a widening grin, “and we had some fun times.” He’s settled down a bit since then, though—he is currently dating Jennifer...