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Jesus before Christianity: November 2005
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Saturday, November 05, 2005. Chapter 14, "The Incident in the Temple". In my ongoing review of Albert Nolan's Jesus before Christianity. In which I am taking his chapters in reverse order, I now come to the "definite, though somewhat mysterious, turning point. That this incident was. Why did Jesus "act up" in the Temple courtyard? Nolan seems to relish the fact. Jesus, the one who Nolan says could never be a pacifist in principle. A warning about the catastrophic consequences of not changing, and a promi...
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Jesus before Christianity: October 2005
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Monday, October 31, 2005. This may pertain to this blog: "A spirited explorer of religion's role,". Appearing in The Baltimore Sun. Over this past weekend, tells of the new book by religion elucidator Huston Smith, The Soul of Christianity: Restoring the Great Tradition. How can we recover the core teachings of Christianity, Smith, in his book, seems to be asking, so to heal the rift between conservatives and liberals in the faith today? Smith, author of the well-known survey The Religions of Man. Libera...
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Beyond Darwin: July 2005
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In 1859, Charles Darwin's theory of biological evolution by natural selection was broached in The Origin of Species. In 1871 came his The Descent of Man. In which he extended his theory to include Homo sapiens. We've been arguing about evolution ever since. Today, there are several promising developments in evolutionary theory, some of which may help us reclaim a sense of the sacred which Darwin's ideas imperiled. Herein, some notes on those developments. Monday, July 18, 2005. In other words, John Paul ...
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Beyond Darwin: April 2005
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In 1859, Charles Darwin's theory of biological evolution by natural selection was broached in The Origin of Species. In 1871 came his The Descent of Man. In which he extended his theory to include Homo sapiens. We've been arguing about evolution ever since. Today, there are several promising developments in evolutionary theory, some of which may help us reclaim a sense of the sacred which Darwin's ideas imperiled. Herein, some notes on those developments. Saturday, April 30, 2005. Content requires contin...
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Beyond Darwin: December 2005
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In 1859, Charles Darwin's theory of biological evolution by natural selection was broached in The Origin of Species. In 1871 came his The Descent of Man. In which he extended his theory to include Homo sapiens. We've been arguing about evolution ever since. Today, there are several promising developments in evolutionary theory, some of which may help us reclaim a sense of the sacred which Darwin's ideas imperiled. Herein, some notes on those developments. Sunday, December 11, 2005. Of Beasts and Persons.
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Beyond Darwin: September 2006
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In 1859, Charles Darwin's theory of biological evolution by natural selection was broached in The Origin of Species. In 1871 came his The Descent of Man. In which he extended his theory to include Homo sapiens. We've been arguing about evolution ever since. Today, there are several promising developments in evolutionary theory, some of which may help us reclaim a sense of the sacred which Darwin's ideas imperiled. Herein, some notes on those developments. Saturday, September 30, 2006. In addition to vibr...
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Beyond Darwin: September 2005
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In 1859, Charles Darwin's theory of biological evolution by natural selection was broached in The Origin of Species. In 1871 came his The Descent of Man. In which he extended his theory to include Homo sapiens. We've been arguing about evolution ever since. Today, there are several promising developments in evolutionary theory, some of which may help us reclaim a sense of the sacred which Darwin's ideas imperiled. Herein, some notes on those developments. Friday, September 30, 2005. As The Baltimore Sun.
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Beyond Darwin: February 2007
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In 1859, Charles Darwin's theory of biological evolution by natural selection was broached in The Origin of Species. In 1871 came his The Descent of Man. In which he extended his theory to include Homo sapiens. We've been arguing about evolution ever since. Today, there are several promising developments in evolutionary theory, some of which may help us reclaim a sense of the sacred which Darwin's ideas imperiled. Herein, some notes on those developments. Sunday, February 11, 2007. N evolutionary data eq...
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