Minority report : Unpopular thoughts on everything from ancient Christianity to zen-Calvinism
Main Author: | Trueman, Carl R. |
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Fearn, Scotland : Christian Focus, 2008 |
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Table of Contents:
- Rage, rage against the dying of the light
- Uneasy consciences and critical minds : what the followers of Carl Henry can learn from Edward Said
- The banality of evil : from Eichmann to the iPod generation
- It ain't over till the fat lady sings
- The age of apathy
- Breeding ferrets on Watership Down
- A good creed seldom goes unpunished
- Is the devil really in the details?
- I guess that's why they call it the blues
- Beyond the limitations of chick lit
- Where is authenticity to be found?
- American idolatry
- Thoughts on the return to Rome of Professor Beckwith
- The theater of the absurd
- Leadership, holy men, and lessons from Augustine
- Escaping Vanity Fair : a word of encouragement from Nietzsche
- Death, the final boundary
- A dangerous gift for my wife
- Zen-Calvinism and the art of motorvehicle replacement
- Postscript : Sherlock Holmes and the curious case of the missing book.
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