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Daily Archives: July 26, 2018
Triablogue: Agency detection
Triablogue: Agency detection
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The Most Common Objection to God’s Existence on a College Campus
Originally posted on THINKAPOLOGETICS.COM:
? DISCLAIMER: From what I gather, atheists and skeptics have told me “Well, I never bring up the arguments to theists that are mentioned in this post. Thus, no atheist or skeptic that I know would…
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Review: The Scandal of Redemption
Originally posted on Bob on Books:
The Scandal of Redemption, Oscar Romero (edited by Carolyn Kurtz, Foreword by Michael Lapsley). Walden, NY: Plough Publishing, 2018. Summary: Diary entries and radio broadcast homilies by the martyred Archbishop of El Salvador, capturing both…
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China, Tax Reform, and Competitiveness
Originally posted on International Liberty:
I’ve been in China this week, giving lectures about economic policy at Northeastern University in Shenyang. I’ve explained that China has enjoyed reasonably impressive growth in recent decades thanks to pro-market reforms. But I’ve also…
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Book Reactions (Loosely-Speaking): Heretics and Orthodoxy, by G.K. Chesterton
This post contains brief reactions to books that I have read. These reactions are not my usual thorough Book Write-Ups, and it has been a while since I read some of the books. But I am writing about them here … Continue reading
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Book Review: The Nature Of Christ
Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
The Nature Of Christ, by H.H. Pope Shenouda III As part of my research for the Una Natura project [1], I thought it would be worthwhile to read, if possible, some literature by those…
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Book Review: The Two Natures In The Child Of God
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The Two Natures In The Child Of God, by Ethelbert William Bullinger When one looks at the question of the nature of Christ [1], it is worthwhile to compare and contrast that nature with…
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