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Daily Archives: August 16, 2011
Concluding Simon’s Four Approaches to the Book of Psalms
I finished Uriel Simon’s Four Approaches to the Book of Psalms: From Saadiah Gaon to Abraham Ibn Ezra. Here are some items from today’s reading: 1. On pages 266-267, Simon discusses Abraham Ibn Ezra’s view that the sense of hearing … Continue reading
God’s Ways Are Higher Than Our Ways, and Stephen King’s IT
In this post, I will theologically muse and ramble, drawing from quotes in Stephen King’s IT. The theme for this post is God and morality, and God’s ways being higher than our ways. On page 515, there is the following … Continue reading
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