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Daily Archives: September 7, 2009
Labor Day Thought
I once saw a bumper sticker for unions that said something like, “From the people who brought you the WEEKEND.”
Posted in Holidays
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Five Women Scholars
People in the biblio-blogosphere are listing their favorite women scholars. Here are mine. I’ve not read all of them, but stories about them have stuck with me. Plus, I’d like to read their works sometime. 1. Ellen Charry I first … Continue reading
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The Resurrection in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
Johannes Quasten, Patrology, vol. I: The Beginnings of Patristic Literature, from the Apostle’s Creed to Irenaeus (Westminster: Christian Classics, 1983) 211. Justin Martyr was a Christian thinker who lived in the second century C.E. In his Apologia 1:44, she states … Continue reading