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Daily Archives: May 29, 2012
Rick Santorum’s It Takes a Family 8
In this write-up on my latest reading of Rick Santorum’s It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good, I’ll highlight where Santorum tries to add a tone of moderation to his controversial positions. Here are three areas in which … Continue reading
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Does “Graceless” Mean Historically-Accurate?
For my write-up today on Miracle in the Early Christian World, I’ll quote what Howard Clark Kee says in a footnote on page 193: “The most recently published romance, which is partially preserved in a papyrus copy (P. Colon inv. … Continue reading
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