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Daily Archives: February 1, 2012
The Stranger on Mars Hill Church
A Seattle newspaper known as The Stranger has an article by Brendan Kiley about Mark Driscoll’s Mars Hill Church in Seattle. It’s entitled Church or Cult? The Control-Freaky Ways of Mars Hill Church. It includes Andrew’s story (see here), other … Continue reading
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Tagged attendee, authority and submission, church leaders, mark driscoll, mars hill church, seattle newspaper
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Beginning Carson’s Exegetical Fallacies
I started D.A. Carson’s Exegetical Fallacies: Second Edition. The book is about the exegetical fallacies that scholars and preachers make in interpreting the Bible, in terms of the Greek language and other issues. Carson even critiques his own past scholarship, … Continue reading
Nixon’s Civil Rights 1
For Black History Month, I will be blogging through Dean J. Kotlowski’s Nixon’s Civil Rights: Politics, Principle, and Policy. I will start with some things that Kotlowski states on pages 1-2: “‘When the historical record of the first four years … Continue reading
Posted in Black History Month, Political Philosophy, Politics, Race
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