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Some more from Forsyth. Theologians who have the gift of words that set minds on fire should be read:

Some more from Forsyth. Theologians who have the gift of words that set minds on fire should be read:

Some more from Forsyth. Theologians who have the gift of words that set minds on fire should be read:

Some more from Forsyth. Theologians who have the gift of words that set minds on fire should be read:

Follwing up on yesterday’s blog and one one I posted a week or so ago, I would want to make the case that the problem with so many postmodern approaches…

Follwing up on yesterday’s blog and one one I posted a week or so ago, I would want to make the case that the problem with so many postmodern approaches…

Follwing up on yesterday’s blog and one one I posted a week or so ago, I would want to make the case that the problem with so many postmodern approaches…

I hate to break up the hilarity in which my good friends Messrs Trotter and Plectrum-Smith seem to be indulging, but I just spent a few moments looking at the…

I hate to break up the hilarity in which my good friends Messrs Trotter and Plectrum-Smith seem to be indulging, but I just spent a few moments looking at the…

I hate to break up the hilarity in which my good friends Messrs Trotter and Plectrum-Smith seem to be indulging, but I just spent a few moments looking at the…

I found myself in the invidious position of having to issue a clarification and apology for a theological analysis of an American “sport” (sic):