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Daily Archives: March 26, 2011
Psalm 17
For my weekly quiet time this week, I’ll be blogging about Psalm 17 and its interpreters. In Psalm 17, the Psalmist appeals to his own righteousness as he asks God to hear his cry and to defeat his enemies. According … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Psalms, Religion, Weekly Quiet Time
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Ruether and Animal Rights
In Gaia and God, Rosemary Ruether talks about animal rights. On page 196, Ruether says something about Rene Descartes that caught my eye, since I like animals: “Descartes reduced animals to ‘automata,’ which appear to be lifelike but are actually … Continue reading
Posted in Quantum Leap, Television, Women's History Month
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