Kent, I really enjoyed your non-review review of the Camfield essay collection. One sentence resurrected a question I used to have. In the MT Encyclopedia, my fellow North Texas alumni David Barrow scribed his entry on "orality," a term, best I know, which only appeared in one other source--David's dissertation from which the article was culled. Until Kent recalled the term, I'd forgotten it. Just in case I'm out of touch, did that concept disappear utterly or has it a life in other venues I'm unaware of? I ask this purely out of envy--I'd hate to think my old classmate coined something memorable and useful and I merely authored a forgotten ditty on religion. Wes Britton, who now realizes he needs to get back in the reviewing game for the joy of pillaring books without the expense of paying for them.