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... I mean that I found my copy of G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy.
So I came across a paragraph that made me think of something Chesterton was not using the paragraph at all for. In the midst of arguing about what defines madness ... .
I'm sure this makes me a bad student, bad reader of books, and a zealot with a literary dagger. Nevertheless I would like to share my thoughts.
...So you are the ...
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... Evaluating historical evidence, this book defends early Christian orthodoxy from the legacy of New Testament criticism: the modern "orthodoxy of ... Beginning with Walter Bauer in 1934, the denial of clear orthodoxy in early Christianity has shaped and largely defined modern ... and academic dean at Reformed Theological Seminary, and the author of a number of articles and books on early Christianity.
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... Eliezer Berkovits
Anon posts: Your list contains books for people that are already reached out to – I suggest adding ... British/early-American-style enlightened Orthodoxy, and the book which (besides Telushkin) first began my becoming a baal teshuva ... 8217;s neither here nor there.)
Anyway, the Jewish Action list included some books from Prager/Telushkin with a note along the lines of " ...
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... few years have been quite a journey for me. I sympathize with Dan's character. My mind too, has been spinning with thoughts for years. I came across your books at the perfect time. I am hoping to receive A Generous Orthodoxy for Christmas. In due time, I will read all the books you have written. THANK YOU for all the ...
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... ' recommendations below. The post below was the result.
I am pleased to see that I actually had knocked off a few of the books just through my own reading. Huzzah!
I'm also taking the liberty of updating ... go that route. If I can get through Everlasting Man then I'll take another shot at Orthodoxy ... perhaps I'll be used to Chesterton's style and able to progress further then ...
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... John Gray
London Review of Books (November 19 2009)
Animal Spirits: How Human ... fact that markets are flawed seems novel only in the context of the economic orthodoxy that prevailed between the wars, and in the run-up to the recent crisis ... 39;s goals, but it is not his most fundamental revision of economic orthodoxy. Among his other accomplishments he was the author of A Treatise on Probability (1921 ...
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... the theory to die so easily. There is too much money behind the current orthodoxy, and worse, an entire generation of scientists have been raised to ... path of legitimate scientific inquiry into faith and orthodoxy. Science needs the amateur scientist and the skepticism and freedom of ... small boxed brick of penciled in data books. That data was used for her degree resulted in several published papers. ...
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... Century to Harold O.J. Brown's Heresies, there has always been a market for books dealing with these false teachings and erroneous beliefs. But in the wider ... the old heretics. It simply is not true, he points out, to say that heresy is more liberating than orthodoxy. True, there were some heresies that were libertarian, but others, such an Donatism and Montanism, were extremely authoritarian, ...
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... bad job dealing with our brethren who find themselves on the left spectrum of Modern Orthodoxy. Our rabbonim and organizations try to ignore, marginalize and at times destroy and deny their ... who are against fabricating Jewish history and those who fabricate Jewish history; those who ban books that quote truthful history and those that do not; those who follow our mesorah that people should support ...
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... equation. Reproductive justice for women cannot be achieved by demanding orthodoxy when it comes to our uteruses, whether in terms of our beliefs or our behavior (and the last 30 years have proven ... ignoring what makes them uncomfortable!) why all the handwringing now when some version of Hyde has been on the books for 30 years and is renewed each and every year?
Welcome to equality.
I' ...
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... of "catching up" or to confront the more outlandish claims (sometimes against Orthodoxy) of fundamentalist, Bible based "Christianity" most of ... after the time of Christ, since they often very clearly prophesy concerning Our Lord, and indicate His divinity.
Some of the books were also problematic for both the Jews and the Protestants because they make prophetically evident the ...
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... 's father, Edward Chesterton, who had a huge influence on his son Gilbert. The chapter also discusses the books Chesterton read as a child, his reading and writing ability from a young age, his mother, and more.
Book discussion of William Oddie's biography, The Romance of Orthodoxy, Chapter one-The Man with the Golden Key
How can we keep discussions light?
Thanks to Shaylynn for ...
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... them natural partners of the politically liberal western churches. But their religious orthodoxy also provides the U.S. Right with an opportunity. Africans resonate with the denunciation of homosexuality as a postcolonial plot ... without giving African accountants any access to U.S.-related financial information or books, we learned.[20] Furthermore, dissident U.S. Episcopal Bishop John Guernsey of ...
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... are the areas that especially require theological reflection in the future. Ford ends by looking foward to 10 forthcoming books, including Janet Soskice on Naming God; Sarah Coakley's first volume (of four) of systematic ... ' - James J. Buckley (co-editor 1996-2001) 'The New Divide: Romantic versus Classical Orthodoxy' - John Milbank 'Shifts in Theology over the last Quarter...
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... sheep.
3) Anthony Burgess
Most famous for A Clockwork Orange, a novella with equal parts orthodoxy and self-loathing, Burgess knew he was a "Bad Catholic." I know he knew because he fought ... . The schools he founded became the basis of Europe's great medieval universities and the books he hired scholars to write and to copy make up the majority of manuscripts which survived the Dark ...
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