Chapters five and six introduce the trend of understanding Genesis in its plain sense, whose occurrence could be attributed to the social movements and events in early modernity, especially the Renaissance and the European encounter with the ...
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In the book, he writes about society having reached the tipping point on climate activism, which has spread from street protests to living room debates. “Social movements can move slowly, and then with surprising speed,” he notes, pointing out that 125 countries, repr...
using anthropological studies of other millenarian movements. It traces the history of opposition to the Romans within the scribal/retainer class up to the Sicarii and the 1st Roman-Jewish war. The sources used are Josephus and other Hebrew texts from the period, such as the Testament...
– The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism Hughes, R. Kent and Barbara – Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome Hurtado, Larry – Why on Earth Did Anyone Become a Christian in the First Three Centuries? Huizinga, Johan – Erasmus and the Age of Reformation Humphreys, Fisher – ...
Desai argues that many Western liberals feel quite comfortable contemptuously dismissing Christian fundamentalism, yet they are ‘helpless against Muslim fundamentalism’. Furthermore, the dominant political correctness has led, not only to the acknowledgement of (say) Ramadan and Diwali, but to ‘even ...
As I noted inPrivacy Fundamentalism, it is tempting to imagine this data as being something akin to a file of your life just laying around for anyone to peruse; Apple hasimplied precisely thiswith some of its recent ads. The reality, though, is far more mundane: the nature of computers ...
The backdrop for “Exit West” is both the plight of refugees from places like Syria and the specter of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism. Hamid takes full advantage of our familiarity with these scenes to turn “Exit West” into an urgent account of war, love and refugees. Politics also...
) Alas, because he came out of a harsh fundamentalism and didn’t have much good to say about that conservative sort of dogmatic Calvinism, he conflated those two and was more critical of them than he was the others. It wasn’t the best chapter in the book. In any event this is his...
“I hear that you want to argue with me about my ministry, but I am not out here to defend God’s call or purpose in my life. I am here to offer the good news of Jesus to people might not hear it anywhere else. You are standing in the way of that work. So you need to move...