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Daily Archives: December 6, 2011
David Marshall: “What Should an Atheist Do About Jesus?”
For my write-up today on David Marshall’s The Truth Behind the New Atheism, I’ll blog about Chapter 7, “What Should an Atheist Do About Jesus?” Paradoxically, this is my favorite and my least favorite chapter in this book. It’s my … Continue reading
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Raisenen and the Degree of Contradiction
I started Heikki Raisenen’s Paul and the Law. A few months ago, I wrote about Stephen Westerholm’s summary of Raisenen’s approach to Paul and the law in my post, Raisenen Calls a Spade a Spade. From Westerholm’s summary and from … Continue reading