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Daily Archives: November 17, 2017
Carr-trauma, atonement, and the Jesus Jews
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
David M. Carr, who wrote Holy Resilience, is a Christian. More specifically he is a Quaker. You might like to know that as we turn to the part of his book that looks at how early…
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Book Write-Up: The Miracle Worker and the Misfits
Dixie Koch. The Miracle Worker and the Misfits. Revival Waves of Glory Books & Publishing, 2017. See here to buy the book. The characters from this book who are presently in my mind are as follows, though I realize that … Continue reading
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Fictional Characters Who Appear Even in Historical Literature
Originally posted on Κέλσος:
This quarter I am busy teaching as part of the Humanities Core at UC Irvine. The course is inter-disciplinary, and covers literature, film, philosophy, history, and visual art. It’s a great teaching experience, especially since we have our…
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