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Smart Saints

January 30, 2022

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SMART SAINTS I missed writing about Timothy and Titus (26 January), John Chrysostom (27 January), and Thomas Aquinas (28 January). So let me just say this about them. Timothy and Titus are young pastors being commissioned and instructed by Paul … Continued

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Sez Who?

September 17, 2021

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In Mark 9:33-37, Jesus asks his disciples what they were talking about on the road. What they should have been talking about was what he was talking about with them: his impending betrayal, death, and resurrection, the Most Important Events … Continued

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Stackhouse on Wolterstorff on Kant

June 20, 2021

Written by John

Here and here are two recent posts, for Christian Scholar’s Review, on my recent reading of an essay by Christian philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff critiquing Immanuel Kant. And, yes, faithful reader, Nick Wolterstorff did sign off on them both!

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