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Daily Archives: December 13, 2015
Problems and Struggles
There have been floods, mudslides, and tornadoes in the Washington state area. At church this morning, during the part of the service in which people share their joys and concerns for prayer, a lady was talking about her husband interacting … Continue reading
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Alan Kirk on Cognition, Commemoration and Tradition (3) – memory, tradition & historiography
Originally posted on Judy's research blog:
Memory, tradition, and historiography This is the third of three posts that look at Kirk, A. (2015). Cognition, Commemoration, and Tradition: Memory and the Historiography of Jesus Research. Early Christianity, 6(3), 285-310. It …
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