John Mark Reynolds
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When Athens Met Jerusalem: An Introduction to Classical and Christian Thought
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Three Views on Creation and Evolution
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Against All Gods: What's Right and Wrong about the New Atheism
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The Great Books Reader: Excerpts and Essays on the Most Influential Books in Western Civilization
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Three Views on Creation and Evolution
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Three Views on Creation and Evolution
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Chasing Shadows: Back to Barterra
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New Media Frontier: Blogging, Vlogging, and Podcasting for Christ
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A Case for Young-Earth Creationism: A Zondervan Digital Short
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Toward A Unified Platonic Human Psychology
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“God bestows great gifts on human beings with perfect justice, but not All gifts we are given come from God. Some gifts come from society or culture, and it is here that problems develop.”
― The Great Books Reader: Excerpts and Essays on the Most Influential Books in Western Civilization
― The Great Books Reader: Excerpts and Essays on the Most Influential Books in Western Civilization
“Some Christians believe the harder that one thinks, the colder faith will grow. Augustine grew more brilliant as he grew more pious, more creative as he became more orthodox. His period of heresy was imitative, but his traditional Christianity took mental risks.”
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“Chaucer, like Homer, writes about a journey, but as a Christian he has a different goal. Homer wanted to go home, but Chaucer's pilgrims want a place of man's true home: paradise”
― The Great Books Reader: Excerpts and Essays on the Most Influential Books in Western Civilization
― The Great Books Reader: Excerpts and Essays on the Most Influential Books in Western Civilization
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