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Daily Archives: August 11, 2010
Yay Raa, Consumerism, but…
In Patience with God, Frank Schaeffer states the following about consumerism in American evangelicalism (page 98): If the [United States Marine Corps] caved to the consumer culture the way the evangelicals have, each drill instructor would be individually picked by … Continue reading
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Trying to Understand Walton’s Answer (Without Having Read Walton!)
Today, I read James McGrath’s summary and review of John Walton’s The Lost World of Genesis 1 (see Completed Review of John Walton, The Lost World Of Genesis One). I like McGrath’s summaries because they’re short and readable. But, to … Continue reading