Daily Archives: May 12, 2012

Newt Gingrich’s Real Change 7

I read a significant chunk of Newt Gingrich’s Real Change, but I don’t want to comment on every single chapter and Appendix that I read.  Rather, I’ll highlight two things that stood out to me in my latest reading. 1.  … Continue reading

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Psalm 76

For my weekly quiet time this week, I will blog about Psalm 76.  I’ll post Psalm 76 in the King James Version (which is in the public domain), and I’ll comment on select verses. To the chief Musician on Neginoth, … Continue reading

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On Biases and “True Scholarship”

There is a good exchange of ideas under Nick Norelli’s post, The Idol of Scholarship and Academic Naivety. G. Kyle Essary writes: “It’s common to hear now: “‘I used to be a poor, dumb fundamentalist like many of you. I was … Continue reading

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