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Daily Archives: November 10, 2011
Leland Gaunt (and Others) on the Flood
I started Stephen King’s Needful Things. In my reading last night, I saw references to events in The Dead Zone, Cujo, and (if I’m not mistaken) the story that was made into the movie, Stand by Me. One thing I … Continue reading
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Gaston on Galatians 3-4
In my last post on Lloyd Gaston’s Paul and the Torah, I referred to Gaston’s view that, for Paul, the Gentiles at one time had to observe God’s law outside of the gracious provisions of God’s covenant with Israel, and … Continue reading