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| | | | This is a guest post by Joel Kuhlin, doctoral student at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University. The present response attempts to think with, rather than about, certain key-aspects of Thomas Lynch'sApocalyptic Political Theology, from the perspective of a philologist. From a philological appreciation ofApocalyptic Political Theology, instead of a purely philosophical... | |
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| | | | Over the past decade, a number of people have commented that the book Brian Walsh and I wrote addressing the postmodern situation,Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be: Biblical Faith in a Postmodern Age(IVP, 1995), seemed to be written for our twenty-first century context since it spoke directly to issues current in Western (and | |
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| | | | The Kansas state social studies standards are designed to "prepare students to be informed, thoughtful, engaged citizens as they enrich their communities, state, nation, world, and themselves." Different benchmarks under each of the standards require that students make connections between the past and contemporary issues. The recent Kansans Can Vision developed by the Department of... | |
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| | What's the most significant revolution we've ever experienced in the United States? I imagine most Americans would say it was the American Revolution, which mar |