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Daily Archives: September 10, 2014
Faust-a puzzle about pots
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
Avraham Faust, in Israel’s Ethnogenesis, continues to discuss pottery. It seems clear that Israel, under David and Solomon and during the divided monarchy, participated in a thriving trade with the Phoenicians and others. Therefore, it is…
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Book Write-Up: Pursuing Justice
Ken Wytsma with D.R. Jacobsen. Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live & Die for Bigger Things. Nashville: W Publishing Group (An Imprint of Thomas Nelson), 2013. This book is about why social justice should be important to evangelical Christians. Wytsma … Continue reading
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