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Archive for April, 2011
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Reading is so much more than lapping up goodness
Posted on 2011/04/28 | No CommentsWriting is thinking: I’ve hear it often and I agree, but what about reading? To ‘fess up a bit, I’ve too often and for too long treated reading as mere... -
Communicating reality: the glory and the corruption
Posted on 2011/04/27 | No CommentsIn his Stone lectures, which I read in abridged form, Kuyper proposes Calvinism as a life system from which all of life and thought can be engaged; persons having Calvinism... -
Learning to see reality
Posted on 2011/04/25 | No CommentsWe all have filters that distort our perception of reality and we all need filters to adequately communicate our perceptions and understandings to others. To communicate reality, our filters must... -
Dancing in the overlapping neighborhoods
Posted on 2011/04/25 | No CommentsWhat would happen if we intentionally connected our overlapping communities? I don’t mean getting all of the folks at work or school to start attending your church or all the... -
Why should we become better interpreters of glory?
Posted on 2011/04/10 | No CommentsWhy should we become better interpreters of glory? There ought to be something beyond the pleasure of the knowing (though this is a worthy secondary purpose). I will suggest discerning...




