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	<title>Comments on: Back from AAR</title>
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	<description>Where youthful Barthianism never dies</description>
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		<title>By: DWilmington</title>
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		<description>Visiting here again for the first time in ages and wondering why I haven&#039;t been here regularly!

I thought Montreal itself  was the most enjoyable part of AAR this year, the session with Denys Turner, Sarah Coakley, and Mark McIntosh on the apophatic tradition was the best panel, the Festival of (James) Cone was the wildest, and the brew pub/strange Canadian pizza place + &quot;Gitana&quot; hookah bar in the Latin quarter made for my best evening out.

I came away praying never to be assigned a presentation session on a Monday at 4:30pm (even we presenters were weary).</description>
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<p>I thought Montreal itself  was the most enjoyable part of AAR this year, the session with Denys Turner, Sarah Coakley, and Mark McIntosh on the apophatic tradition was the best panel, the Festival of (James) Cone was the wildest, and the brew pub/strange Canadian pizza place + &#8220;Gitana&#8221; hookah bar in the Latin quarter made for my best evening out.</p>
<p>I came away praying never to be assigned a presentation session on a Monday at 4:30pm (even we presenters were weary).</p>
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