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Daily Archives: December 17, 2011
David Marshall: “Is Jesus a Fundamentalist?”
For my write-up today on Chapter 6 of David Marshall’s Jesus and the Religions of Man (which is entitled “Is Jesus a Fundamentalist?”), I’ll use something that Marshall says on page 134: “…the Bible picks what the modern world correctly … Continue reading
Psalm 55
For my weekly quiet time this week, I will blog about Psalm 55 and its interpreters. In Psalm 55, the Psalmist wishes that he could flee to the wilderness as a dove, for the city where he apparently dwells is … Continue reading
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Christopher Hitchens
I listened to a couple of Christopher Hitchens debates today. One was Hitchens’ debate with William Lane Craig (see here), and the other was Hitchens’ debate with Dinesh D’Souza (see here). I enjoyed Hitchens’ thoughtful meanderings about science and religion … Continue reading