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  • Deuteronomy  and  the  Judaean  Diaspora  by Ernest Nicholson

    Deuteronomy and the Judaean Diaspora by Ernest Nicholson

    Book Reviews
    December 30, 2025

    Review of Ernest Nicholson’s latest: Deuteronomy and the Judaean Diaspora

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  • Following  Footy  the  Ultimate  Cultural  Immersion Experience

    Following Footy the Ultimate Cultural Immersion Experience

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    Since moving to the UK I have become a fan of the aptly named sport of Professional Football. It has been something of a unique cultural experience to actually enjoy this sport out in the open without having to apologize for my lack of insight into other professional sports that dominate conversations and Sunday afternoon…

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  • Minecraft and Time Wasting

    Minecraft and Time Wasting

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    Today I was ploughing through Philo’s Quis rerum divinarum heres sit when I suddenly hit a mental wall. Maybe it was the peanut M&Ms I had been snacking on earlier in the day or just the post lunch lethargy that slowly leeches at my concentration everyday around 3pm. Either way I couldn’t go on. Looking…

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  • Switchfoot and Karl Barth

    Switchfoot and Karl Barth

    Calvin Sodestrom
    December 30, 2025

    Switchfoot is one of my favorite bands of all time.  Each of their albums is like meeting a new friend – at first, I’m not sure if we’re going to connect like I hoped we would, but over time my appreciation deepens to the point that my life is different because of our friendship.  I…

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  • Inaccurate Noahs

    Inaccurate Noahs

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    On March 28th Darren Aronofsky’s Noah will hit the big screens. Here’s the trailer, if you haven’t seen it yet. Big name director, big name stars, lots of CGI and Russel Crowe looking determined-against-all-odds. Good stuff. But the subject matter has a lot of people upset and debating whether or not this is a movie…

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  • The Parable of the Lost Check

    The Parable of the Lost Check

    Jamie Smith
    December 30, 2025

    “Suppose a woman has just received her family’s income tax refund checks, one state and the other federal, in the mail and she loses one. (She swears seeing it on the coffee table yesterday and cannot for the life of her find it today.) Won’t she and her husband turn on all of the lights…

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  • Believe! From The Lego Movie and John 3:16

    Believe! From The Lego Movie and John 3:16

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    “It may seem like a Cat Poster, but you must believe,” is one of my favorite quotes in The Lego Movie. In a crisis moment where the protagonist, Emmet, doesn’t know what to do and feels hopeless, his mentor, Vitruvius, tells him to believe, even though it may seem like a cliche from a Cat…

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  • If Only…

    If Only…

    Justin Campbell
    December 30, 2025

    I’ve always thought of Lust as only having to do with sex. It was always held up for me as the opposite of purity, chastity, virginity. When I think about it now, I realize that this narrow definition has actually become quite a convenient for me as a 21st Century American Christian. In limiting the…

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  • Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought (by Aaron Koller)

    Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought (by Aaron Koller)

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    I just had the privilege of reading Aaron Koller’s new book on Esther which came out just a few weeks before mine (Esther and Her Elusive God). I would have liked to engage him in my book, but this brief review will have to suffice (for now). Aaron Koller, who is Associate Professor of Near Eastern and…

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  • Childish Faith

    Childish Faith

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    Here’s a fun video: In case you don’t want to watch it: the video illustrates how 15 very common scientific illustrations are, technically speaking, inaccurate. Imprecise might be a better word. They don’t actually tell you what is going on in. I doubt very many people watching this thought, “Oh no, my trust in science…

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