Religion and Morality
April 30, 2018[…] thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God. (Micah 6:6-8, italics added) Jesus was a true disciple of the prophets; He quoted them affirmatively. In Mormon […]
[…] thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God. (Micah 6:6-8, italics added) Jesus was a true disciple of the prophets; He quoted them affirmatively. In Mormon […]
[…] persuasion, and even occasional support. Some of the letters have raised questions which might have some interest for many readers beyond the original writer. This sort of interaction or stimulus-response is often quite personal […]
[…] remained serene about the ultimate verdict in the hereafter. “Things will be straightened out,” he said, “ over there.” Members of the family, however, were concerned about his status in limbo. Ten years after […]
[…] University of Chicago and work toward the Ph.D. degree in Biblical Studies. I had been teaching seminary for four years, but now, impressed with the need for greater understanding of the background of the […]
When the iron works was shutting down and you couldn’t buy a sack of flour in Cedar Valley at any price (grasshoppers we had—but no gulls), the Lord sent mushrooms.
[…] and-sun-drenched baseball diamond has shrunk to softball under lights, and the county has built a tennis court just off third base for a game the kids are beginning to learn to play in white shoes.
[…] briefly reported the establishment of a periodical called Restoration Reporter (P.O. Box 202, Morton, Illinois 61550, $ 3.00 year). Restoration Reporter is “off and running on a second volume, and have information enough to […]
[…] now. The Marxist theory of literature and history should have clued us that, what with the “ counter-culture” having predictably tired of the Eastern philosophies and turned to Christianity, something of a synthesis was […]
[…] extensive coal deposits. Farmers sold their water rights to attract the plant (they find that Californians will buy land without water as readily as with it), and it was expected not only that several […]
<i> Dialogue 8.3 (Winter 1973): 11 – 72</i> <br> The subject of Pythagoreanism is so controversial and loaded with uncertainties that what follows should be considered as speculation and suggestion for future research.