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Daily Archives: April 21, 2018
Non-Book Review: Before & After Alexander
Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
Before & After Alexander: The Legend And Legacy Of Alexander The Great, by Richard A. Billows Sometimes I go seeking out for books to review, and sometimes I am sought out to review books,…
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Book Review: Ancient Greece
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Ancient Greece From Prehistoric To Hellenistic Times, by Thomas R. Martin When an author has roughly 200 pages to cover the entirety of Greek history from prehistoric times to the Hellenistic age [1], you…
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When Did the Word Become Flesh?
Originally posted on The Jesus Memoirs:
In John 1:14, we read that the logos (word) became (egeneto) flesh (sarx) and tabernacled ( eskēnōsen) among his people as God did formerly in the tabernacle. Like most scholars, I judge this to be a clear…
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Book Write-Up: Come, Let Us Eat Together
George Kalantzis and Marc Cortez. Come, Let Us Eat Together: Sacraments and Christian Unity. IVP Academic, 2018. See here to purchase the book. The basis for this book is lectures that were delivered at the 2017 Wheaton Theology Conference, by … Continue reading
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