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Daily Archives: March 10, 2014
How Our Reading Can Muzzle Scripture
Earlier today, Mere Orthodoxy posted a guest post of mine entitled ‘The Dangers of Appealing to Personality Types’. Within it, I engage with a recent piece by Morgan Guyton, ‘Why English Majors Make Lousy Fundamentalists’ (also crossposted on Jesus Creed). … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Controversies, Scripture, The Blogosphere, Theological
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Why We Should Be More Sceptical of Myers-Briggs
Mere Orthodoxy (which you really should be following) has guest posted a piece of mine entitled ‘The Dangers of Appealing to Personality Type’. Within it I make a case for a sceptical approach to personality tests such as Myers-Briggs. Everyone … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Post, The Blogosphere
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