Daily Archives: February 8, 2018

What Amos knew

Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
I am just going to think out loud for a while. Yesterday I mentioned that Amos 5:25 implies that some version of Deuteronomy was known to Amos. That verse is a rhetorical question:  “Did you bring…

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James W. Sire (1933-2018)

Originally posted on Bob on Books:
The Christian world lost a wonderful scholar and apologist Tuesday night. And I lost a friend. James W. Sire passed into the more immediate presence of the Lord he so deeply loved on Tuesday…

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Book Write-Up: Judah’s Wife, by Angela Hunt

Angela Hunt.  Judah’s Wife.  Bethany House, 2018.  See here to buy the book. Judah’s Wife is Book 2 of Angela Hunt’s The Silent Years series, which is about the years between the events of the Old Testament and the events … Continue reading

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SaintlySages: Mortal Sin (Reblogged for Future Reference)

Cardinal Manning gives examples of mortal sin: “The sin of Judas was a sin unto death. With his eyes open, with a knowledge of his Master,—though perhaps he did not know of the mystery of the Incarnation as we know … Continue reading

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