I'll create a bounty each week, and, like last year, at least most of them will go toward rewarding existing content that I feel hasn't quite gotten the attention it deserves.
- Week 1: What translation of Augustine's Confessions is the easiest to read in English?What translation of Augustine's Confessions is the easiest to read in English?
- Dɑvïd's answer to this question is impressive in both its breadth and depth. It helps that I heartily agree with his postscript recommendation of Chadwick's Confessions.
- Week 2: What is the Biblical basis for the belief that there are humans in heaven now?What is the Biblical basis for the belief that there are humans in heaven now?
- Lee's answer is a useful resource for those of us who rarely give much thought to such a common/ingrained belief. Nice organization and analysis.
- Week 3: Do any theologians argue that in the Fall, Adam sacrificed himself out of love for Eve?Do any theologians argue that in the Fall, Adam sacrificed himself out of love for Eve?
- Bruised reed's answer helpfully identifies an early advocate of the view in question and provides numerous primary and secondary sources.
- Week 4: In RC doctrine, when is pop culture, like Bernstein's Mass, appropriate to tell sacred messages?In RC doctrine, when is pop culture, like Bernstein's Mass, appropriate to tell sacred messages?
- KorvinStarmast's answer pulls together several sources to explain the parameters of sacred and popular music .