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“The Slavery of Death,” by Richard Beck

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“The Slavery of Death,” by Richard Beck

One of the delights of reading books from Richard Beck, professor of psychology at Abilene Christian University in Texas, is to partake in his winsome, synergistic, and multi-disciplinary aplomb he brings to his topics.  This is not only true in his musings on his ever-thoughtful blog – Experimental Theology – and his previous books, which […]

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“Both-And,” by Rich Nathan & Insoo Kim

“Both-And,” by Rich Nathan & Insoo Kim

In my estimation, Both-And provides a service to the Vineyard by showing (among other things) that a coherent world-and-life view of reality emerges faithfully when we do not tolerate the kind of false dichotomies that exist frequently in an Either/Or world.

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