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The Teaching
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awelborn
A piece in Christianity Today looks at the DIdache – the brief, but rich manual of Church teaching that most scholars believe dates anywhere from the late 1st to early 2nd century. Interesting to see a Protestant perspective. Gashwin Gomes notes: The author’s locus standi reveals itself subtly, however: Many writers have noticed a "primitive…
First Things First
By
awelborn
The April issue of First Things is online – with a slew of interesting pieces including the Weigel piece on Iraq some of you discussed here last week.
Take your pick…
By
awelborn
A few different version of Doc Aringarosa: From Peter Esser Shannon Donahoo Fr. Roderick, the Catholic Insider podcaster, has another great one, posted here: And finally…via the excellent Web Elves (Thanks, excellent Captain Yips!)
DVC Varia
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awelborn
The marvelous Dr. Larry Hurtado, who specializes in early Christian views of and devotion to Jesus has an article in Slate on the major scholarly errors in DVC. Good for passing on. It’s also important to emphasize that this question of which writings to treat as scripture, which to treat merely as edifying reading, and…
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