June 28, 2008
Thanks to everyone for their well-wishes by email and comments. I appreciate them very much. My wife and I had a wonderfully relaxing, peaceful and calm time in the mountains of Virginia as we camped together. It was a blessing to see God’s good creation, sit by the fire at night and spend lots of […]
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Books, Personal | Tagged: Addiction, African Americans, America, Books, George Washington, Marriage, Recovery, Sex, Slavery, Slaves, Spiritual Disciplines, Transformation, Trauma, United States of America |
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May 17, 2008
I promise this post is more practical than the first three (1, 2, 3). Well, ok, as practical as I can be in terms of epistemological and hermeneutical theory. But stick with me here even if you are already turned off. 🙂 Ok, I know I’ve already lost some…but give this a shot. All interpreters are […]
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Hermeneutics, Stone-Campbell, Theology | Tagged: African Americans, Epistemology, Foy E. Wallace, Hermeneutics, Instrumental Music, Marshall Keeble, N. B. Hardeman, Race, Stone-Campbell |
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Posted by John Mark Hicks