Why do Americans use phrases like Best Ever, Biggest in History, etc.?

Ever noticed when people use phrases like “biggest in history”, “best ever”, “most powerful”? Is it my imagination, or is that more common verbiage in the United States of America? Since I’m from there originally and have done it in some form myself, I feel uniquely qualified to comment. Americans seem to have a need,… Read More Why do Americans use phrases like Best Ever, Biggest in History, etc.?

Nisibis in the 5th Century: First Christian University in History

It has been often taught that the first Universities were in Europe, and particularly so when it comes to “Christian” ones. But this must be re-evaluated when considering that there were several centers of learning in Asia centuries before Oxford, Bologna, Paris and others existed. In my blog post The First Universities were in Asia, not… Read More Nisibis in the 5th Century: First Christian University in History

An Old House on a Hill: Continuity and Change in History and the Future

Last week I was on a teaching assignment in Tarrytown, New York, a historic and beautiful area just north of Manhattan on the Hudson River. While there I visited the Lyndhurst Mansion estate. Designed in 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis in an American Gothic style, the first owner was a former New York City mayor.… Read More An Old House on a Hill: Continuity and Change in History and the Future