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Daily Archives: May 10, 2016
Carr-priest-centered textuality
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
David M. Carr in Writing on the Tablet of the Heart seemed to me to get repetitious toward the end of his section on textuality and education in Ancient Israel. So I will just state what…
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Book Write-Up: Man, Myth, Messiah
Rice Broocks. Man, Myth, Messiah: Answering History’s Greatest Question. Nashville: W Publishing Group (an Imprint of Thomas Nelson), 2016. See here to buy the book. Rice Broocks wrote the apologetic book, God’s Not Dead, which was the inspiration for the … Continue reading
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