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Archive for April, 2008

The Incompetent Keenan

Let’s review the wisdom of Keenan after the demise of the Flames last night.
Apparently it involves not only dressing Anders Eriksson, but using him in key situations, on both the power play and the penalty kill. How is someone bad enough to be a healthy scratch one game and good enough to throw out [...]

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The Philosophical Keenan

OK, it’s probably time for some kind of commentary on my Flames (it is that time of year after all). Yes, it’s been great to see the boys push the Sharks to game 7, yes it’s been great to see Jarome Iginla establish himself as the best playoff performer out there and yes it’s [...]

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Well I’ve finally dug myself out from under a pile of year-end marking and grad has come and gone, so I thought I should at least wrap up some of the topics we covered over the past few weeks of my apologetics class. We spent the last few classes talking about the challenge [...]

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The Christian faith is dependent on an historical event; it is dependent on the fact of the empty tomb. As Paul himself wrote, ‘If Christ has not been raised then your faith is futile’ (1 Cor 15:17). So there is very little doubt that, at least historically, Christians have been people who have staked [...]

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  • Fault Lines in Evangelical Theology
  • Scholar With Sway: N.T. Wright
  • The Challenge of Pluralism
  • Rodney Stark, "The Rise of Christianity"
  • Brian McLaren, "The Last Word and the Word After That"
  • Timothy Keller, "The Reason For God"
  • Hemant Mehta, “I Sold My Soul On Ebay”
  • Kenneth Bailey, “Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes”