More systematic, but no less sincere than A Confession (which originally served as the introduction to this work), The Critique of Dogmatic Theology is an early attempt on the part of Tolstoy to impart the results of his meticulous study and fearless inquiry into the beliefs and traditions of Orthodox Christianity following his renewed interest in spirituality. ( Paul Rizik)
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Would you have any objection to shortening the title to "The Critique of Dogmatic Theology"? That seems to be how it's titled in the book (other than the mention in the "Confessions" part).
edited to add: Your MW is ready. I've changed the suggested file name since the one generated by the template software was so long; you can adjust it if you like. Let me know if you have any questions!
Hi Laurie! Thank you for MCing. I've just uploaded the prelude, but I read out the whole title when recording it. On future recordings, I'll use the shortened version. Looking forward to working with you
"The only true and lasting meaning of the struggle for life lies in the individual, in his modest peculiarities and his right to these peculiarities.”
― Vasily Grossman
Great! Do you know how to enter the file link and duration in the MW?
Also, the file name needs to have _128kb added to the end (see the example in the first post). No need to change the one you've just uploaded -- I can easily edit it at cataloging time. Actually I can easily edit all of them with one click but it's as well to get in the habit for the next time you contribute to a group project. (No big deal if you forget when it's your own solo -- I routinely forget it myself -- but it does make things easier for some group projects if you've already added it.)
Sorry! It's been a minute since my last recording . Chapter 1 is uploaded and the preface is fixed. Both are in the Magic Window
"The only true and lasting meaning of the struggle for life lies in the individual, in his modest peculiarities and his right to these peculiarities.”
― Vasily Grossman
chocoholic wrote:Thanks! That was a quick couple of sections!
I have a fair amount of free time for the next month; trying to pump them out while I can
"The only true and lasting meaning of the struggle for life lies in the individual, in his modest peculiarities and his right to these peculiarities.”
― Vasily Grossman
Paul, I assume you have no objection to craigdav1 being the DPL (your book is in in good hands -- er, ears). Dave, I've entered you in the database.
There are several files numbered 2 in the uploader directory and a couple of files numbered 3. One of the 2's has been renamed by the uploader software (Paul, this happens by design when you upload a file with the same name -- it's so that when you upload a corrected file, it can keep the name format required by the cataloging software.) The uploader has unhelpfully given all of the files numbered 2 the same time signature, so I can't tell which one is the newest. Paul, are these the right section 2 and 3 files? http://uploads.librivox.org/chocoholic/critiqueofdogmatictheology_02_tolstoy_128kb.mp3 http://uploads.librivox.org/chocoholic/critiqueofdogmatictheology_03_tolstoy_128kb.mp3
Or is the correct section 2 file one of the other ones?
chocoholic wrote:Paul, I assume you have no objection to craigdav1 being the DPL (your book is in in good hands -- er, ears). Dave, I've entered you in the database.
There are several files numbered 2 in the uploader directory and a couple of files numbered 3. One of the 2's has been renamed by the uploader software (Paul, this happens by design when you upload a file with the same name -- it's so that when you upload a corrected file, it can keep the name format required by the cataloging software.) The uploader has unhelpfully given all of the files numbered 2 the same time signature, so I can't tell which one is the newest. Paul, are these the right section 2 and 3 files? http://uploads.librivox.org/chocoholic/critiqueofdogmatictheology_02_tolstoy_128kb.mp3 http://uploads.librivox.org/chocoholic/critiqueofdogmatictheology_03_tolstoy_128kb.mp3
Or is the correct section 2 file one of the other ones?
Sorry, I messed up the filename on one (it was -128kb instead of _128kb) so I fixed the filename and reuploaded it. Content should be identical. And yes, of course! Thanks for helping out, Dave.
"The only true and lasting meaning of the struggle for life lies in the individual, in his modest peculiarities and his right to these peculiarities.”
― Vasily Grossman
craigdav1 wrote:2 PL OK.
3
The intro and the beginning text of this section is missing.
Damn, Audacity crashed while I was exporting and I thought it managed to recover the whole thing. Turns out it didn't
It's re-recorded now, but this time I didn't read out the citations of most of the Bible verses. Do you think that was a good idea? I thought having them kind of messed with the flow of the prose, but I can go back in and re-add them if you think it'd be better.
"The only true and lasting meaning of the struggle for life lies in the individual, in his modest peculiarities and his right to these peculiarities.”
― Vasily Grossman