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It Can't Be Done . . .

Somewhere in the world, someone is doing something that you decided couldn’t be done. — Seth Godin

1 Peter's "extraordinary dependence" on the OT

Commenting on the "extraordinary dependence on the OT" in 1 Peter: Few early Christian documents incorporate as much of [OT] mat...

A Hope Anecdote: The Noodle Dissolution

Yesterday's "table-talk" with Hope: Leigh: Hope, you're going to finish your noodles before you get up. Hope: I can...
Tolkien's Beowulf

Tolkien's Beowulf

"We are companions of Hygelac's table; Beowulf is my name" (277-78). Lo! I've been reading Tolkien's new old transla...

Rejecting Institutional Christianity vs. Rejecting Jesus Himself

The conclusion to Michael Kruger's recent review of Bart Ehrman's recent book How Jesus Became God : In the end, it is difficult ...

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