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The "SMASH"ing Truth

This goes against my actual point of my blog, but tonight is what is considered the Season Two Finale of the NBC TV show “Smash” and yet, it’s looking like a series finale. Before you go about and hate on the show, whether… Continue reading

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Review: “Darwin’s Influence on Modern Thought” (author: Ernst Mayr) The

Review: Darwins Influence on Modern Thought (author: Ernst Mayr) The script Darwins Influence on Modern Thought informs the endorser approximately Charles Darwins possibility of developing and all his ideas closely innate(p) selection. These were brave discoveries at the time because they Continue reading

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80. Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh

Though 90% of Americans asked told Gallup pollsters they believed in some sort of God, in some circles, admitting it is still taboo enough to avert eyes and trigger self-conscious coughs. In a review of Christian Wiman’s memoir, My Bright Abyss, (in the May 6, 2013 … Continue reading

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Research Paper

Tc Christman English 102 Professor Halverson Research Project “This period that we now broadly label early modern is one in which the “Dark Side” of culture remains vigorous and in some aspects, such as the witch hunts of the 16 thand 17 th centuries Continue reading

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Humanities 1100 (SLCC)

For this class I am required to include four reflection journals selections, one cultural activity, and a statement of how this content will affect your career goals. Reflection Journal #1 Reading in a Digital Age Paul Bowles After reading and discussing this piece by Sven Birkets, I … Continue reading

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A response to Laurens Otter

Laurens Otter clearly knows and has extensive experience of Christian anarchist currents in the UK, and he is obviously familiar with many of the key arguments around Christian anarchism. He knows many fascinating figures, and I wish we had crossed paths earlier … Continue reading

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Developing a Study of New Testament Greek: A Very Brief Introduction

If you’re interested in the scholarly study of the New Testament and its language, this article is for you. If not, you may as well go read something about whaling off the coast of Japan or the politics of abortion. The following article attempts to set up an… Continue reading

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Mozart English version

MOZART, WOLFGANG AMADEUS BIOGRAPHY English version The youngest child and only surviving son of Leopold Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus was born in Salzburg in 1756, the year of publication of his father’s influential treatise on violin-playing. He showed early precocity both as a keyboard-player Continue reading

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Notes on Gregory Baum

It was a scandal to many Catholics that the arch-dissenter Gregory Baum was invited to speak at Regis College, Toronto, on January 17, 1996. The scandal was amplified when it was announced that he would also speak at the Newman Centre in Toronto on May 13, 1996. In an effort to… Continue reading

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Pre Massanutten 100 Update: On Idols, Priorities and Finding Approval

Below is an update/devotional written for LIFE Ministries, a local ministry here in Birmingham. To find out more about them please visit http://www.lifeministriesnow.com/ On April 22 nd I received an email from the Race Director of the Massanutten 100 informing me that I was off the … Continue reading

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German Theology and May-blue Sky

If you are an art history enthusiast, you know this stained glass window from the cathedral in Chartres. You recognize Notre-Dame de la Belle Verriere. You recognize the Blue Virgin Window. You may know that that this is one of the oldest windows in … Continue reading

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A Horse of a Different Color

I think much of the confusion that is so readily apparent from many of the comments on this blog have to do with misunderstanding postmodernism. This is no doubt partly my fault. As in all philosophical discussions, language and meaning must be as precise as possible; otherwise, two … Continue reading

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Response to ‘The Once and Future Scriptures’ – Part 1

Introduction The Once and Future Scriptures – Exploring the Role of the Bible in the Contemporary Church (OFS) is a collection of essays recently circulated to the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane in a public consultation initiative. It invites Anglicans in Queensland to Continue reading

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How Big Oil Uses the Republican Party to Subvert Democracy

How Big Oil Uses the Republican Party to Subvert American Democracy By Robert F. Kennedy Jr., May 10, 2013 In a surprise move, the eight Republican members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee yesterday blocked a floor vote on President Obama’s nominee, Continue reading

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God’s Christ in Roman Asia: A Review of Richard Oster’s Seven Congregations in a Roman Crucible

A person is often identified as a fool for entering waters he or she knows nothing about. That could very well be the case here. I am not a scholar by any means, much less a scholar on on the book of Revelation, Roman Asia … Continue reading

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