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The Christian Blogosphere now knows what I’ve known for a few days: GodBlogCon 2005 will be hosted by the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University. The official announcement is up over at Andrew Jackson’s blog. How, you ask, was I […]
Matthew Lee AndersonInternational Politics
East Asian Developments
Matthew Lee AndersonFormation
Christian apologist Peter Kreeft visited Biola University this weekend as a guest of the Torrey Honors Institute. Kreeft has written numerous books in various styles on numerous subjects including apologetics, heaven, prayer, Catholicism and Aquinas. His next work (and the […]
Matthew Lee AndersonSocial Trends
On the Quill
Matthew Lee AndersonBlogging
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Keith E. BuhlerEducation
The U.S. Bureau of the Census conducted a study on the amount of literary reading (as opposed to electronic) in America. They bottom line is that reading has declined across all age and social categories, and that this decline has […]
Andrew SelbyPolitics
Interesting thoughts at RealClear Politics...
Andrew Selby
Alexander Pushkin is often referred to as Russia’s national poet. Basically, as Virgil was to Romans so is Pushkin to Russians. A major theme in his legendary “novel in verse”, Eugene Onegin, is that of fate. The main character, Eugene, […]
Matthew Lee Anderson
Pastor Mark Roberts has been blogging lately about the TNIV. Everything to this point has been laying the groundwork, and yet Roberts remarks that the series has generated “more e-mail than any series [he has] ever written – and [he […]
Matthew Lee AndersonBible
Reynolds on TNIV