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Daily Archives: October 24, 2011
Submissive and Independent Women
Last night, I read pages 834-850 of Stephen King’s The Stand: The Complete and Uncut Edition. Yesterday, a topic that came up in my reading was feminism. On page 836, Nadine Cross tells a kid named Joe, whom she took … Continue reading
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Gentiles, the Law, and Conscience
I’m still in Stephen Westerholm’s Perspectives Old and New: The “Lutheran” Paul and His Critics, and I’ve primarily been inquiring about scholarly perspectives on Paul’s approach to the law: Did Paul believe that God gave the law to Israel alone, … Continue reading