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Daily Archives: August 29, 2011
Albright, Jews, and Catholics; Literary Vs. Ritual
I’m continuing my way through Mark Smith’s Untold Stories: The Bible and Ugaritic Studies in the Twentieth Century. I have two items from today’s reading: 1. I’ll actually start this first item with something from yesterday’s reading. On pages 31-32, … Continue reading
Reunions and Old Roles
On page 575 of Stephen King’s IT, Richie Tozer reflects on how people fall back into their old roles at reunions: “The others saw him as the Klass Klown, the Krazy Kut-up, and he had fallen neatly and easily into … Continue reading
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