Daily Archives: June 5, 2012

Rick Santorum’s It Takes a Family 15

I finished Rick Santorum’s It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good. In my latest reading, Rick Santorum reaffirms a point that he made earlier in his book.  Up until now, I have not gotten around to mentioning this … Continue reading

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Dissimilarity, Plausibility, and Miracle

I started The Cambridge History of Christianity: Origins to Constantine.  In this post, I’ll highlight what Frances Young says on page 22: “From this critique came the proposal to replace the criterion of double dissimilarity with a criterion of historical … Continue reading

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