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A Review of “Addiction and Virtue” by Kent Dunnington
Whenever professionals cross disciplines, there are some interesting results. So, when philosopher Kent Dunnington takes on the task of understanding
Whenever professionals cross disciplines, there are some interesting results. So, when philosopher Kent Dunnington takes on the task of understanding
Editor’s note: The purpose of this series is to walk our readers through 1 Peter in order to help them
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Russel Moore is, I believe, the voice that is giving many younger Evangelicals hope. Many young Christians are frustrated, discouraged,
To speak of the sanctity of the Sabbath is to speak about our dependence upon God. Rest is a major
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John Frame is one of the most creative Christian thinkers alive today. He has been skillfully applying his own unique
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