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Daily Archives: January 6, 2016
Is Star Wars Demonic, and Should Christians See It?
I am reading Peter Jones’ The Other Worldview: Exposing Christianity’s Greatest Threat. I received a complimentary review copy. Not long ago, I linked to Jones’ critical article about Star Wars. A key villain in Jones’ book, and article, is the … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Jung, George Lucas, Joseph Campbell, Michael Landon, Peter Jones, spiritualism
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Book Review: “American Exceptionalism and Civil Religion” by John Wilsey
Originally posted on J.W. Wartick – Reconstructing Faith:
John D. Wilsey’s American Exceptionalism and Civil Religion sheds light on the ways that Americans through history have conceived of the United States as a blessed nation. The book is organized around various…
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Review: King Arthur
Originally posted on Bob on Books:
King Arthur, Christopher Hibbert. New Word City, 2014. Summary: King Arthur and the myth of Camelot have fascinated generations and continues to capture the imagination of Britons as their once and future king. Hibbert’s book…
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“How Do I…?” Your FABQ (Frequently Asked Blogging Questions), Answered
Originally posted on The Daily Post:
We share a lot of advice and information here at The Daily Post — we want to help you accomplish whatever blogging goals you’ve set for yourself and make those resolutions (if any) become reality. In…
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