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Daily Archives: May 2, 2017
Lessons from the Reagan Tax Cuts
Originally posted on International Liberty:
In a column in today’s New York Times, Steven Rattner attacks Trump’s tax plan for being unrealistic. Since I also think the proposal isn’t very plausible, I’m not overly bothered by that message. However, Rattner…
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Barclay-incongruent grace in Romans
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
John Barclay in a lecture before the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome gave the essence of his treatment of Galatians and Romans, which also appears in the book, Paul and the Gift. We come to his…
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