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Judges 19: The Levite and His Concubine
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Monthly Archives: April 2006
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I finished my last term-time exam (Hebrew) on Thursday. Now I only have the final exams left. The last few days have enjoyable, if not very productive. Earlier in the week I had a phone call from my brother Mark, … Continue reading
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Hays and Behrman Debate The Da Vinci Code
Download the audio here. [HT: Kevin B]
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Important Article
Within the Bounds of Orthodoxy? An Examination of Both the Federal Vision and the New Perspective on Paul by Joseph Minich
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Exalted to the Pantheon
Apparently I am now one of the ‘top Alastairs in the world’ (which probably says a lot about the paucity of great Alastairs around)!
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Makes Sense to Me
Here is a hypothesis or suspicion, not a conclusion, much less a conviction: The notion that God rewards what we do with what we have, and the notion that we are purely passive in salvation are not, as they appear, … Continue reading
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Leithart has a very good observation on the canonical relationship between Acts and Romans. I handed in my final essay today, which is a huge weight off my mind. I have not enjoyed my essays that much this semester. They … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday!
Happy 80th birthday, Your Majesty! (Former colonies just don’t know what they’re missing out on…)
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I’m Still Here
Blogging has been light of late. I haven’t been feeling especially inspired (I can hardly remember the last time that I did) and have also been working on essays. Today I am going to be spending most of my time … Continue reading
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A Bit Of Both You are 40% Calvin and 60% Hobbes Calvin & Hobbes, like a scruffy yin and yang, are in perfect balance within you. Like Calvin, you’re weird, a bit insecure, and can be a trouble-maker. But like … Continue reading
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Back in St. Andrews
I arrived back yesterday evening. The holiday was good. I got quite a lot of work done and also enjoyed myself. I wrote two almost complete essays and did a lot else besides. However, I am not feeling like saying … Continue reading
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