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Credo ut intelligam: Ink and Blood: A Review of the Exhibit
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Negligentiae mihi esse videtur, si, postquam confirmati sumus in fide, non studemus quod credimus, intelligere. Sunday, June 3, 2007. Ink and Blood: A Review of the Exhibit. The exhibit “Ink and Blood. 8221; is now showing in an extended run at the. 8220;a barnstorming traveling circus of ancient Bibles” by Edward Cook on his blog. The exhibit has received mixed reviews in the blogosphere (see Cook’s review. After driving up from. To check it out myself, I felt it could use another review. In short, it.
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Credo ut intelligam: March 2007
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Negligentiae mihi esse videtur, si, postquam confirmati sumus in fide, non studemus quod credimus, intelligere. Monday, March 26, 2007. Sensational Archaeology: The Jesus and Mary (and others) Tomb. In “The Lost Tomb of Jesus,” producer James Cameron of Titanic fame and director Simcha Jacobovici make the stunning claim that in 1980 the family tomb and bones of Jesus of Nazareth, the focus of the Christian Gospel, was found in a the neighborhood of East Talpiyot in Jerusalem. What are we to make of this?
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Credo ut intelligam: June 2007
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Negligentiae mihi esse videtur, si, postquam confirmati sumus in fide, non studemus quod credimus, intelligere. Sunday, June 3, 2007. Ink and Blood: A Review of the Exhibit. The exhibit “Ink and Blood. 8221; is now showing in an extended run at the. 8220;a barnstorming traveling circus of ancient Bibles” by Edward Cook on his blog. The exhibit has received mixed reviews in the blogosphere (see Cook’s review. After driving up from. To check it out myself, I felt it could use another review. In short, it.
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Credo ut intelligam: February 2007
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Negligentiae mihi esse videtur, si, postquam confirmati sumus in fide, non studemus quod credimus, intelligere. Wednesday, February 7, 2007. Archaeology and St. Paul's Tomb. Just before Christmas last year, the Vatican press office announced that the tomb of St. Paul of Tarsus—apostle, martyr, and patron of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Salt Lake City. 8212;had been exposed by archaeological excavations in the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul’s Outside the Walls in Rome. Furthermore, the terrifically dull, ...