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Recent Writings Page 175

By Tex

"Advances in Global Health" Symposium: Less Thought, More Rhetoric

February 22nd, 2008|3 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Movie Week at Mere-0: No Country for Old Men

February 22nd, 2008|4 min read

By Tex

"Advances In Global Health" Symposium: A Response

February 22nd, 2008|2 min read

By Tex

Gary Thomas on "Sacred Marriage"

February 21st, 2008|3 min read

By Tex

Action, Education, and Being: A Response to Gary Thomas

February 21st, 2008|4 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Movie Week at Mere-O: There Will Be Blood

February 21st, 2008|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Movie Week at Mere-O: Atonement

February 20th, 2008|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Movie Week at Mere-O: Juno

February 19th, 2008|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Movie Week at Mere-O: Michael Clayton

February 18th, 2008|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The Greatness of Bottom: GK Chesterton on the Hero of Midsums

February 15th, 2008|2 min read

By Tex

Evangelical Supererogation?

February 15th, 2008|2 min read

By Tex

Complimentary Folly

February 14th, 2008|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Community out of Necessity: The Limitations of the Body and the Formation of the Church

February 13th, 2008|3 min read

By Keith E. Buhler

Evangelicals and the Early Church

February 12th, 2008

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The Hoodied Gods: New Steps Forward for Video Games

February 11th, 2008|3 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Dobson Endorses Huckabee: Why Now?

February 7th, 2008|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The Rise and Fall of Mitt Romney

February 7th, 2008|1 min read

By Keith E. Buhler

Fasting For Joy

February 7th, 2008|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The Brokenness of the Body (for Ash Wednesday)

February 6th, 2008|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Lenten Asceticism and the Kingdom Of God

February 1st, 2008|2 min read