The Dividing Line. What of “Gospel Scholarship?”
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Preaching in 18th century New England tended to fall out in two ways. Here’s one example:
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Stuff BOAP is doing
March 5, 2012 Leave a comment
Preaching in 18th century New England tended to fall out in two ways. Here’s one example:
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August 4, 2009 8 Comments
The whole of science is based on answering yes to that question. But what about religion? At least from Augustine to Aquinas, people hoped the answer was yes. Of course, they wouldn’t have used the same terminology.
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By Common Consent
The value of a sermon critical edition, Part III.
Purity of Thought
The value of a sermon critical edition, Part II.
The value of a sermon critical edition, Part I.
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What of Group Editing?
Neal A. Maxwell on Christ and the Cosmos
Mormon Temples: How They Work. Part 5.
Mormon Temples: How They Work. Part 4.
Mormon Temples: How They Work. Part 3.
Mormon Temples: How They Work. Part 2.
Mormon Temples: How They Work. Part 1.
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The Event Horizon: Death(1)
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Measuring the Infinite
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