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More on Secular Biblical Studies
Apparently my previous post has upset a number of self-proclaimed atheists — in particular Mr. Jim Linville — who favors the notion of studying the Bible from a ‘non-religious’ worldview. My proposal is simply that this is an illusion of secular humanism and … Continue reading
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Secular Biblical Studies?
I just read on the Society of Biblical Literature facebook page about a proposal for Secular Biblical Studies offering a link to the site which purports to organize such a group of ‘Biblical scholars’ for reading the Bible in a “non-religious” manner. … Continue reading
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