Radical Origins of Christianity
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 4:36 pm
Here is one we can discuss for the rest of the summer. No need for David Flick to take a shot as he will probably be as confused by this as he is about climate change.
Then again it hasn't stopped him before.
Would love Thornton, Haruo and Sandy's take in particular though all are welcome, excepting Flick, at the table
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/ ... ristianity
I think most of us could agree there is no Christianity, not much of one as a major world religion without Paul.
I am proud far as I know. to be the only participant on this board who has spoken in the flesh to reviewer James Wood, and likely the only person who will partake in this conversation to have read his Broken Estate and the Fun STuff. Momma is proud of her boy on those two counts.
Then again it hasn't stopped him before.
Would love Thornton, Haruo and Sandy's take in particular though all are welcome, excepting Flick, at the table
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/ ... ristianity
I think most of us could agree there is no Christianity, not much of one as a major world religion without Paul.
I am proud far as I know. to be the only participant on this board who has spoken in the flesh to reviewer James Wood, and likely the only person who will partake in this conversation to have read his Broken Estate and the Fun STuff. Momma is proud of her boy on those two counts.