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The Map of My Missions Paper

Dec 4, 2009
I’d like to thank those who raised questions. CTN, you’re answered in the paper, even though it doesn’t show so much here in the conclusion. And Brad, I had to make certain moves, so Israel played a smaller role — very, very small actually — than I...

Hamlet or Hecuba, Finally Translated

Dec 1, 2009
Hamlet or Hecuba: The Intrusion of the Time into the Play by Carl Schmitt and translated by David Pan and Jennifer R. Rust Description: Though Carl Schmitt is best known for his legal and political theory, his 1956 Hamlet or Hecuba provides an...

On the Eve of the Day of Gluttony and Gladitorial Combat

Nov 25, 2009
Micheal over at Catholic Anarchy has a great post concerning this national holiday we call thanksgiving: “Are you pro-life? Resist or subvert Thanksgiving.” He starts with: I don’t go so far as to think that the only good Indians are dead Indians,...

Questioning the Sovereignty of the State: An Argument Against the Death Penalty

Nov 19, 2009
I believe it quite easy to assert that in the modern nation-state’s quest to justify its existence, its power lies in the ability (or more to the point, a narrative claiming) to ensure safety and curb alternative forms of violence. The state, however,...

Mission, Gift, and the Missio Dei: Some Beginning Thoughts

Nov 16, 2009
I’m taking a missions and ecclesiology class this semester. Below is part of the first section titled “God in Action” for my paper. Thoughts?: pt. 1: God is specifically present (i.e. incarnation, pneumatology) in human history (Abraham, Israel,...


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