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| | | | Continuing from Why Josiah's Reforms "Must Have Happened" - part 1 Rainer Albertz is disputing the arguments of Philip R. Davies that the book of Deuteronomy could not have been written as early as the time of King Josiah. Argument 1: According to Davies, since Deuteronomy uses the nam | |
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| | | | This is a guest post from Ulrich Schmiedel, Lecturer in Theology, Politics, and Ethics, University of Edinburgh Thomas Lynch's Apocalyptic Political Theology is an astute and acerbic critique of liberalism. No surprises here. Since Carl Schmitt combined the political with the theological, the Schmittian separation of political theology from liberalism (and liberalism from political theology)... | |
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| | | | Today I came across an article published on CommonSpace.scot by a guy called Anthony Barrnett, founder ofopendemocracy.net.Entitled 'Why the EU vote is an English, not British, reckoning', it discusses the upcoming EU referendum, and the potential implications, with a particular look at the Scottish element. It seemed like a good read, but before I got... | |
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| | George W. Bush is writing a sequel to his big education act. The No Child Left Behind law was signed almost a decade ago, with overwhelming approval from Congress (384 to 45 in the House and 91 to 8 in the Senate). |