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The tectonic shift
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David Kuo
I am the son of a geophysicist. As such I know a wee bit (emphasis on “wee”) about plate tectonics. Plate tectonics is the theory that best explains how the continents came to be through slow but inexorable movement. [Note: my father reads the blog so perhaps he will give a better explanation – Dad?]…
Republican affairs
By
David Kuo
I’m sure that history is replete with examples of political parties going through almost comedically bad times. News of Larry Craig’s arrest and guilty plea just make it harder to remember those times. There is more to be said, I’m just not sure what it is right now.
Social Gospel, part deux?
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David Kuo
Over at SoMA, Paul O’Donnell revisits Social Gospel creator Walter Rauschenbusch on the 100th anniversary of his famed book, Christianity and the Social Crisis. The book has been re-issued with new essays by Jim Wallis, Stephen Carter, and others. Rauschenbusch’s book was one of the most influential religious books of the 20th Century. It simultaneously…
Christians sending a political message
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David Kuo
Some of the most insightful people grace this blog, taking time out of their lives to read and comment and send emails. It is such a privilege to be part of it. Rjohnson posted something yesterday that I am particularly intrigued by: Perhaps it is time for people of faith to remind both parties that…
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