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24th Anniversary of the Cultural Center at UK
The seminar began with a collection of photos of Martin Luther King Jr. (which was appropriate because it marks the 24th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center at the University of Kentucky) set to the song “Up … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous Discussion, Notes
Tagged Amos, Dr. Cone, Martin Luther King Jr., MSTC, Reading the bible as literature
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Ruth’s Luck or God’s Blessing?
The book of Esther begins with the story of Elimelech of Bethlehem, his wife Naomi and their two sons Mahlon and Chilion. During times of famine in Judah, the family travels to Moab and settle where Elimelech dies, leaving his … Continue reading
Posted in Class Discussion, Miscellaneous Discussion
Tagged Boaz, Deuteronomy, Luck, Naomi, Ruth
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Ecclesiastes ch3 (links roundup)
Recently in class we have discussed the significance of the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament. I wanted to know what people are saying about chapter 3 these days and in recent history. Let’s start with it’s most … Continue reading
Posted in Links Roundup
Tagged Abortion, Ecclesiastes, John Mensah, Planned Parenthood, Tax money, The Byrds, The Rock of Gibraltar, Turn Turn Turn
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An Exodus in America
An Exodus in America While many people in today’s society are struggling due to economic downfalls, and overbearing governments filled with corruption, they often ask, “Why?” and many times never receive an answer. Others look for answers by turning towards … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous Discussion, Peer Review
Tagged American history, Egypt, Exodus, Israelites, Leader, Moses, Promised Land, Protests, Schindler's List
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Exodus in America
The study of the use, influence and impact of the Bible is called reception history. It is a great way of relating the Bible to politics, art, culture, society and many other areas. The book of Exodus has been extremely … Continue reading
Posted in Research Essay Prospectus
Tagged American history, Israelites, Modern day Exodus, The book of Exodus
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Rebelling Has Its Consequences
The Book of Numbers is filled with lessons for any type of Believer: Here’s an interesting animated short on youtube, recounting the Book of Numbers (for those of you who don’t like to read.) Lesson#1 It’s made clear that God wants … Continue reading
Posted in Class Discussion
Tagged Bible, Book of Numbers, Faith, Moses, Old Testament, The Promised Land
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