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Category Archives: Books
Christmas Reading
So I thought I’d share my Christmas break reading list: Thesis Reading: God the Spirit by Michael Welker God’s Indwelling Presence by James Hamilton The Spirit of Life by Jürgen Moltmann Lecture Prep: Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture … Continue reading
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Future Reading Plans
While this may be a bit of a stretch, much of it will actually be read by the end of summer and into the fall season. Many folks have asked what I’m doing now with all my “free time” since … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Deuteronomistic History, Deuteronomy, Former Prophets, Leviticus, Matthew, Psalms
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Confessions of a Book Fiend
This cartoon is courtesy of Incidental Comics This comic is to all my bibliophile friends out there…you know who you are…because your READING a BLOG for goodness sake (which means you probably have scattered and/or stacked books around you as … Continue reading
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Books of 2009/2010
In the spirit of New Year’s resolutions…and reflecting on the previous year…I thought I’d share some of my most memorable book reads of 2009 (most of the books I’ve read just aren’t nearly so memorable and some are downright BORING … Continue reading
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