Well, it’s Friday. Here’s some reading for you as we head into the weekend:
Over at Postmodern Conservative , Peter Lawler posts about the DECONSTRUCTION of MARRIAGE.
Peter Leithart has blog posts on Revelation , N. T. Wright , and the Queen of the Sciences (er, Humanities).
Advice from Dr. Boli : “Destroy your keyboard after each Internet session, and begin the next session with a fresh keyboard.” Hard to argue with that.
Here at First Thoughts , Dale M. Coulter writes about Jesus Feminist and pentecostal women: “Did they say and do crazy things? You bet. But nothing more crazy than a Julian of Norwich claiming to have received a revelation of divine love from Jesus himself . . . .”
And On the Square today, Peter Leithart, having previously freed Protestantism from liberalism, declares Protestantism over (was the cure worse than the disease?), while Robert Benne thinks about what defines Christian sexual love .
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