Monthly Archives: August 2008

A Life’s Work

August 27, 2008
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Ongoing religious study leads to further clarity and deeper peace in grace. All indicators point to scripture as that which needs to be undertaken, rather than as grace acknowledged upon appearance. Study draws me into points otherwise buried in the mass, so this undertaking seeks to categorize its plain statements, its interpretive statements and...

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Published at CopiousMagazine.com

August 22, 2008
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Published at CopiousMagazine.com

Thank you to CopiousMagazine.com for posting my poem Bacchus’s Villanelle. Click here to visit their site and read the poem.

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REVIEW: The History of Christianity I – RTS on iTunes U

August 20, 2008
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This is my interim review of “The History of Christianity I – RTS on iTUnes U”, a survey lecture course by Dr. Frank A. James III, President RTS Orlando and Professor of Church History and of Historical and Systematic Theology, Texas Tech University, B.A., Westminster Theological Seminary, M.A., Ph.D., Oxford University, D.Phil. Having listened...

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The Avant Garde

August 5, 2008
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My avant garde is a circle that started as gut blasts on paper or in the airs and ears. When I was short of receivers I took to the learning part, a study that continues. As my acceptable skills became interwoven I wanted to proverbially stick my head up over the crowd and see...

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