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A Holiday Respite
We are taking a brief break with posts this week. I’d like to wish all my readers all the best for this holiday season and in the new year. Regular posting will resume next week.
Posted in Symbolism
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Miracles and the Historians
In its December 2011 issue Christianity Today carried an interview with Craig Keener, a New Testament historian teaching at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He is the author of a recent book, Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Religion, Secularism
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Do The Three Abrahamic Faiths Worship The Same God?
It has become common now to speak of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as constituting three forms of “Abrahamic faith”. I have not been able to nail down just when this term was first used. (To use another term of current … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Islam, Judaism
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Southern Baptists Go Swimming in Lake Geneva
Some years ago a sizable number of American Evangelicals, perhaps in search of a more colorful version of Christianity, became Eastern Orthodox as a group. For some reason they chose to join the American branch of the Patriarchate of Antioch, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Evangelicalism, Protestantism
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