From My Bookshelf

Mar
09

Russell on the Argument from Design

[NOTE: I recently wrote a biographical sketch of Bertrand Russell, a well-known humanist in the early 20th century. Here is
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Mar
02

Robinson and Pierpont on the Textus Receptus

[NOTE: I realize that I dropped the ball last week, so this week, I’m including an extra-long quote from
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Feb
16

McRay on Acts and Paul's History

For a school assignment, our class has been working through Paul: His Life and Teaching by John McRay. I have
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Feb
09

Beck on the Complimentarian/Egalitarian Controversy

Last week, I raised a question concerning the Complimentarian/Egalitarian debate. Since that time, I have begun reading “Two Views
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Feb
02

Goodrick on Inspiration

I introduced you all to Goodrick a few weeks ago. Here is an excerpt from the same book. I’m
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Jan
26

Gregory on the "Forcing Process"

This is a continuation of the idea posted here. That teacher is a sympathizing guide whose knowledge of the subjects
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Jan
19

Gregory on Boring Teachers

I was deeply challenged by John Milton Gregory’s The Seven Laws of TeachingI’ll be posting quite a number
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Jan
12

Lubeck remembers Goodrick

I am taking a course from Dr. Ray Lubeck who revised Dr. Edward Goodrick’s (of “Is my Bible the
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Jan
02

In Pursuit of the Haustafel

Pin a pocket-protector on me and call me a geek (or creeper, if you prefer), but a while back I
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Dec
31

Maxwell on The Law of Magnetism

My sister and I did a book exchange a while back, so at her recommendation, I’m reading through John
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