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Shooting Sacred Evangelical Cows: Coffee Drinking
It’s time to resurrect a little series I did a little while back: Shooting Sacred Evangelical Cows. This time, my target is something I’ll call “poseur coffee drinking.” It’s a makeshift title, I admit, but I think you’ll see that … Continue reading
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Making Men Moral: Greg Thornbury on the Enlightenment, Natural Law, and Christian Witness
The biography of the conference’s last session speaker, Greg Thornbury: “Gregory Alan Thornbury, PhD is the founding Dean of the School of Christian Studies at Union University, where he teaches philosophy and theology. Since 2002, He has served as Senior … Continue reading
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Making Men Moral: Jean Belke Elshtain on True Freedom
The biography of Jean Belke Elshtain, the conference’s fifth speaker: “Jean Elshtain is a political philosopher whose task has been to show the connections between our political and ethical convictions. She is the author of several books and scores of … Continue reading
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