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vridar.org
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| | | | | Well this is bizarre. I find myself in agreement with a very substantial bulk of a recent article by Jim West at The Bible and Interpretation, "A (Very, Very) Short History of Minimalism: From The Chronicler to the Present." Jim West argues that biblical studies of the history of early Christianity | |
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thesacredpage.com
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| | | | | One old familiar chestnut is the notion that Greek distinguishes various kinds of love and that the highest among these is agap?. The desire to find some magical Greek term to articulate what a truly pure form of love involves is not hard to explain. We say we "love" pizza, but we certainly mean something | |
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isthatinthebible.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Speaking in tonguesis one of the strangest behaviours that is regularly practiced in modern Christianity. Is it the initial evidence of a believer's salvation? A futile charade? A demonic manifestation? A tool for missionary work? All these views and more can be found in the official and unofficial doctrines taught by various churches. For better... | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | Saint Augustine was the first Christian to offer a comprehensive Philosophy of History, which the Russian Orthodox writer Nicholas Berdyaev called nothing short of ingenious. (essay by Bradley Birzer) | ||