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Some Links On Postmodernism
A fair summons to those in the theological disciplines to… wait for it… be more well-read! As if we didn’t have enough to read already! But I think the criticism is fair and I would wish to not be irresponsible.
sigh. Time to add more books to the list.
https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2020/07/61444/
In this 1999 article from the CATO Institute, Milton Frieman argues that businessmen tend to make poor decisions regarding their interactions with the government.
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SBL2 LibreOffice Style Template
When I first began my seminary work, I didn’t know how to handle styling for my documents. Sure, the SBL Handbook had various bits of information, but did I really have to parse through it all for every document?
Yes, and no.
Yes, if I had not realized that LibreOffice’s main way of handling document formatting was intentionally built on creating a document template.
My first inkling was then to find a template document, but I could not find one.
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Some Links On Postmodernism
This blog post by Dr. Michael J. Kruger hits on issues of theology, politics, culture, and even the arts (or at least a performer of art). A good and humorous read explaining the importance of the need for a standard of truth over and against subjective claims!
As Dr. Kruger mentions, you can find the consistent teaching of the Church laid out in one convenient work of history here. This book sits on my shelf waiting for a good read.