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Criticism – A Thorny Gift

Though it’s many decades ago, I still remember my Grade 6 & 7 teacher, Mr Steubins. He was an English man in the heart of Africa teaching Zambian nationals and a few white expatriate kids the three R’s and the glories of England and Englishmen in Africa. Despite… Continue reading

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Is John the Author of His Gospel? An alternative to John Shelby Spong’s view

by Mark P Shea A common notion floating around in Pop Culture is that “modern scholarship” has somehow proven the Gospel of John is more or less unhistorical fantasy written by a pseudonymous author. Here’s the facts: the tradition of the Church, supported by the unbroken line of Continue reading

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Response to Brian Blais

A physicist by the name of Brian Blais recently critiqued the comments I made in debate several years ago with Barry Duke, on the Unbelievable radio show in London. In most cases, Brian begins with a summary or quote of … Continue reading

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World History To 1500

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The Alliance of Women Film Journalists Announces Special EDA Award Saluting POV’s Female Filmmakers; Winner to Be Announced on June 6

New York, NY – May 20, 2013 – The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ), a membership organization of leading women film journalists and critics from across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, announced seven nominees for a special EDA award, created to celebrate POV’s 25th Continue reading

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TinasBookReviews: Book Review~ Undeniably Yours by Becky …

Book Review ~ Undeniably Yours by Becky Wade and Blog Tour Giveaway. May 2013 by Bethany House Paperback, 380 Pages Women’s Inspiration Fiction Review Copy- Litfuse Tour Warning: None 3/5- Stars. When Meg … Continue reading

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Caracas a través de Los impresentables de Raymond Nedeljkovic / Caneo Arguinzones

Caracas Through Raymond Nedeljkovic’s Los impresentables Photo: YVKE Mundial Raymond Nedeljkovic (Caracas, Venezuela, 1979). Undergraduate degree in Literature from the Central University of Venezuela. At this institution he participated in the workshops given by professors Luis Felipe Castillo and … Continue reading

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So, what exactly does the Goofy Guru do? (May 9, 2013)

Almost every day, someone asks me, “So, what do you do?” My response (usually said with Jazz Hands mudra): “Well, I am the Goofy Guru!” Goofy Guru demonstrating Jazz Hands Mudra *I have to confess, it is mildly entertaining to watch people try to digest this totally unexpected answer while… Continue reading

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various variouses – an irritation of reviews, a blather of classes, and a pensiveness of writings

How irritating is it when a professional (?) reviewer is actually a really mediocre writer? Some guy posted a link to his review on a fairly profi-looking website, and yet when you read the review, it sounds like a book essay a high schooler would… Continue reading

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The 1907 Brunswick Building — No. 225 Fifth Avenue

photo by Alice Lum By 1906 the Fifth Avenue blocks between Washington Square and Madison Square had, for the most part, been taken over by commerce. One by one the wealthy mansion owners moved northward as offices and high-end stores either took over the homes … Continue reading

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Medieval Fiction: The Late Fifth Century & The Age of Arthur

Medieval fiction set in the late Fifth Century is largely of the Arthurian variety, as I noted last week in my post titled Who Was King Arthur? Many scholars believe that Arthur (assuming he really existed) would have lived during the last decades of the Fifth Century and the … Continue reading

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Nonfiction book – When Mothers Cry: Author Shares Excerpts – Societal Ills

Unexpected Life Challenges, Know Where to Look for Help http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgpzjuKXN70 Simple Ways to Make Money from Home http://nmcguire7.hubpa… Continue reading

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Going home: my talks on the road

I wrote this yesterday—Sunday afternoon, and decided to polish and post it today. ***** Today I fly back to Chicago to begin teaching evolution to undergraduates, and I’ll also begin writing the book that has immersed me so deeply in theology over the last… Continue reading

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New Release: Fade to Black by Francis Knight

This was released on Thursday, 7 February 2013. Sorry about the delay. Fade to Black by Francis Knight Rojan Dizon #1 Buy Book (Amazon UK) Book Blurb From the depths of a valley rises the city of Mahala. It’s a city built upwards, not across—where streets are … Continue reading

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