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Daily Archives: January 7, 2013
Starting My Year (or More) of Nixon
Although Richard Nixon’s birthday is on January 9, I’ve decided to start my Year (or More) of Nixon a few days early. January 9, 2013 will mark the centennial of Richard Nixon’s birth, and I will be honoring that by … Continue reading
Posted in History, Life, Political Philosophy, Politics, School, Year (or More) of Nixon
Tagged Irwin Gellman, Richard Nixon
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Can Religious Truth-Claims Be Verified?
I finished Paul Knitter’s No Other Name? A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes Toward the World Religions. In this post, I’ll use as my starting-point something that Knitter says on page 269: “[Alan Race and I] both agree that religious … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Family, Pluralism, Political Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Religion
Tagged Dialogue, Eschatology, Globalism, Jung, Paul Knitter, Psychological Welfare, Religious Truth-Claims, Subjectivism
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