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Faith Works: Judgment, the nature of God and penal substitutionary atonement
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses the theological perspective of penal substitutionary atonement and judgment in disagreement.
Arizona State University will also rename its College of Global Futures to honor donor Rob Walton, the former Walmart chairman.
As a sci-fi fan, movies like Back to the Future, Interstellar, and Guardians of the Galaxy never get old, due to their ...
When I was six, my maiden aunt Eva gave me a first edition of “The World Is Round,” by Gertrude Stein. Eva, who worked in a ...
Rabbi Kornblau‘s work focuses on the realities of climate change, biodiversity loss, and their wide range of negative ...
Exhibition opening is 5-7 p.m. Sept. 6 and will be open to the public through Sept. 27 at 126 S. Wayne Ave., Waynesboro.
Members say online platforms hold the promise of connecting with constituents in a direct way, but online rancor is having ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNAnimal Doctor: Re-sanctifying Nature and All Our Relations
FOX: You hit it out of the park with your recent column, "The Spirituality of Nature, Animal Personhood and our Existential Crisis." When people see parts of themselves in nature, and God in all of ...
Is the colour you see the same as what I see? It’s a question that has puzzled both philosophers and neuroscientists for decades, but has proved notoriously difficult to answer. Now, a study that ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there are Smoke This and Ignite fire and food fests, a daylong ...
Nearly two decades ago, scientists in Newcastle came surprisingly close to resurrecting the extinct gastric brooding frog. Their failure highlights issues still plaguing de-extinction research today.
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