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Morning coffee for your brain

If the meaning of Jesus is this different from what he was understood by his Palestinian disciples and adversaries to mean, and if those ordinary meanings need to be filtered through a hermeneutic...

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Friday morning tidbits

Dobson says “no” to Giuliani - Thanks to Mere Comments for starting this thought train! The positions of this coming presidential election’s Republican candidates (pro-torture or pro-abortion) shows...

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Struggling through life as a post-post-modern...

Why the long title? Well, for the most part it is because I’m trapped. I’m without the spiritual elders of earlier years, and without their wisdom I’m flailing around searching for a rock. All the...

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Thinking of a new direction for this blog

The previous post expressed some pent-up frustration that felt really good to let out (wonderful, actually) and helped me decide that this blog should be more than a vent, it should be a locus for my...

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Starting School

I’m taking a crash course in Greek this semester so I’ll likely have next to no time to post. I’m just giving fair warning. Peace.

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I’m Back…

After a brutal course load over the spring, summer, and fall I’m finally recovered and ready to return to the blogosphere! No need to whine, just a need to post. My goal is be concise in future entries...

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A brief note…

A close aunt passed away yesterday morning so today was hectic… Combined with the need to head south early to avoid a storm has kept me from writing something more refined. I have several reviews...

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Without internet…

Well, I was going to get back to blogging… and I’m currently without Internet access (posting from my iPhone). I’m taking the time off from classes to read “fun books” for me. I just finished “In...

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Quick Book Review – The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War, David...

The book is written care and precision that is almost unparalleled in much war writing. It is not simply the account of the events with some anecdotes from witnesses, but rather there is a much larger...

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A short report

Well, I’m in my Jan-term now and I don’t have tons of time to post or read anything but the assigned work. The course is a missions course and is taught very well, the classes themselves are thoughtful...

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