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Daily Archives: March 28, 2018
“Mary Magdalene”: The Film
Originally posted on Larry Hurtado's Blog:
Viewing the recently released film, “Mary Magdalene,” wasn’t quite as boring as watching paint dry, but the comparison did come to mind. I did wonder at various points how much longer it would…
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Book Review: On The Incarnation
Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
On The Incarnation, by Athanasius of Alexandria If you know something about 4th century Post-Nicene Christian history, the odds are you know something of Athanasius [1]. He wrote a collection of canonical books that,…
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