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May 2, 2020

“There is this God, and this God actually helps to make sense of things.”

    I’ve often had occasion here and elsewhere to mention the prolific Alister McGrath, an Anglo-Irish theologian who earned his doctorate in divinity from Oxford before earning an Oxford doctorate in intellectual history but after earning an Oxford doctorate in molecular biophysics.  Between pages 235 and 267 of Eric Metaxas, Life, God, and Other […]
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Published on May 02, 2020 14:15

“Book of Moses Insights” and Arab Voices

    Newly published on the website of the Interpreter Foundation:   “Book of Moses Insights: Introduction to the Book of Moses”   “Book of Moses Insights: Enoch’s Prophetic Commission (Moses 6:26–36): Introduction”   And, while we’re on the subject, be sure not to forget about the upcoming 18-19 September 2020 conference on “Tracing Ancient Threads in […]
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Published on May 02, 2020 13:09

May 1, 2020

On the manufacture of fake history

    Earlier this evening, I was listening to a recorded interview with the Evangelical Protestant apologist Michael Licona.  He said something that I found amusing and that I would like to try to share here:   The State of Illinois sent a tall, lanky man named Abraham Lincoln to the Congress of the United […]
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Published on May 01, 2020 22:36

Some reflections on Peter’s deliverance from prison

    There is an amusing story in Acts 12.  I suppose, of course, that the amusement of it is enhanced by not being an ancient Judean prison keeper or the apostle James:   12 Now about that time Herod the king stretched forth his hands to vex certain of the church. 2 And he killed James […]
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Published on May 01, 2020 14:04

“Death to Seducers!”

    A newly-published article, this one by Craig Foster, has just appeared in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship:   “Death to Seducers! Examples of Latter-day Saint-led Extralegal Justice in Historical Context” Abstract: Some people have suggested a strain of violence within nineteenth- century Latter-day Saint culture as violent as and perhaps more […]
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Published on May 01, 2020 11:55

April 30, 2020

“The Temple on Mount Zion”

    Call for Papers: 2020 “Temple on Mount Zion” Conference The biennial Temple on Mount Zion Conference will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2020, at Brigham Young University (details of the location at BYU will be forthcoming). This conference has been a forum for Latter-day Saint scholars to deal with the ancient temple […]
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Published on April 30, 2020 20:11

Pagan Natural Theology

    Here are some notes based upon Alister McGrath, Darwinism and the Divine: Evolutionary Thought and Natural Theology (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), 13-14:   Natural theology — that is, an attempt to reason from phenomena in the natural world (rather than from revelation) — is scarcely confined to the Christian tradition.  In fact, it antedates Christianity […]
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Published on April 30, 2020 16:47

There is still a chance to go with us to Egypt in late November!

    Are you tired of being cooped up at home?  Are you yearning to get out and see the world?  How about a trip to Egypt during 20-30 November 2020?  At this stage, of course, we don’t know whether it will actually go.  (Let’s hope that normal life can begin again, at least more […]
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Published on April 30, 2020 14:18

April 29, 2020

For your “Christopher Hitchens Memorial ‘How Religion Poisons Everything’ File”

    I offer just a bit more from Paul McFate, 52 Good Reasons to Go to Church, Besides the Obvious Ones (Chicago: ACTA Publications, 2004).  Like those in the previous entry that draws from Paul McFate’s book, these scientifically-supported benefits of church attendance are excellent materials for those who want to keep their Christopher […]
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Published on April 29, 2020 17:08

From my reading: “Arab Voices”

    James Zogby is a very prominent figure in the Democratic Party, an Arab-American (born to Lebanese Catholic immigrants), and the brother of the prominent pollster John Zogby.  (I once hosted him — for three days, as I recall — during a visit to Brigham Young University, and thereby hangs an amusing and instructive […]
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Published on April 29, 2020 11:08

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