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“Many in the church have turned their back on serious study, and have embraced an anti-intellectualism which refuses to learn anything from scholarship at all lest it corrupt their pure faith. It is time to end this standoff, and to reestablish a hermeneutic of trust (itself a sign of the gospel!) in place of the hermeneutic of suspicion which the church has so disastrously borrowed from the postmodern world.”

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The Last Word

The Last Word is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of language and its impact on human identity and existence. The story follows a protagonist who grapples with profound questions about the nature of words and their power to shape reality. more

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N.T. Wright

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