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Daily Archives: July 3, 2015
Book Write-Up: Christ in the Sabbath, by Rich Robinson
Rich Robinson. Christ in the Sabbath. Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2014. See here to buy the book. Rich Robinson is a Jew who believes in Jesus and a researcher for Jews for Jesus. He has an M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity … Continue reading
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End times and ever-fearful Christianity
Originally posted on TheoThoughts:
I have often thought that eschatology, the doctrine of the end times, gets treated as a tag-on to Christian theology. In other words, it is possible to treat how we view the end as something additional…
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Doubt. . . And Belief
Originally posted on Bob on Books:
“C.s.lewis3“. Licensed under Fair use via Wikipedia. One of the most troubling experiences for those of us who are people of faith comes when we face serious questions and doubts about that faith. Most…
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