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Daily Archives: December 31, 2011
Knitting Projects from the Past Year
Though many might think that it should be a guilty secret, I am an unapologetic and unembarrassed knitter. While I usually post images of projects on this Tumblr blog (shared with an American friend, who crochets and does glasswork), I … Continue reading
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Joe Carter on Reading the Bible
A few years ago I stumbled across a variation of the four steps in a blog post by my Evangel co-blogger Fred Sanders and implemented his recommendation that day. I later had the pleasure of meeting Sanders in person and … Continue reading
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‘Symbol and Sacrament’ Chapter 2:I: Heidegger and the Overcoming of Metaphysics
Symbol and Sacrament Posts: Introduction, Chapter 1, Chapter 2:II, Chapter 3, Chapter 4:I, Chapter 4:II, Chapter 5, Chapter 6, Chapter 7 [I have split this chapter into two parts, as it is rather dense and philosophical, but worth spending time over.] Having highlighted the problematic … Continue reading
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