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I hearken to an old expression, with friends like Eliphaz, Bilddad and Zophar, who needs enemies. Eliphaz speaks up in chapter four, we will meet the other ‘friends’ later. …
Read MoreJust as with my post on Boethius earlier this week, my source for Anselm is the same: “Classics of Western Civilization” – Eighth Edition by Steven M. Cahn. …
Read Morehttps://www.gotquestions.org/Boethius.html
Ok, I think I will copy the final paragraph in order to tease you to read the entire article in the above link.
“The Consolation was an incredibly popular medieval work …
Read MoreTo reiterate from Post #1 of 2: My purpose is to provide some theology structure that you might better understand Mather’s sermon messages, much as you might still left …
Read MoreBIOGRAPHY: INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723):
http://matherproject.org/node/36
I haven’t traced through a multi generational family tree, but a caption underneath an oil painting portrait of Richard Mather from page #8, Increase’ s father: …
Read MoreJust recently I read how George Washington fought through the grief of Benedict Arnold’s betrayal to fight on stronger than ever… I recall once again one of my favorite …
Read MoreI might perhaps have to turn this book back to the library before I finish it, but I was touched by reading this section early this morning. If not …
Read MoreSee the 12/14/21 post: “Praying the Bible” by Donald L. Whitney. To understate: It is powerful: God’s tool that is so easy to implement with such …
Read MoreWhy this book? , the first time I recall about a book I haven’t read yet? What’s up?
Short Answer: “Time is short and given the compelling need to engage evil …
Read MoreOver the next week or so, I will share with you three of the works included in this classic, from the most recent in history:
“Guide to the Perplexed” by Moses …
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