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First Links — 2.10.14

How Language Influences Math

Michael Brooks, New Statesman

My Parents Arranged My Marriage, and I’m Cool with That

Judilee King, Religion News Service


Hollow Men and the Search for a Workable Pluralism

Geoffrey Kabaservice, University Bookman


America’s Image Abroad

Sam Schulman, Weekly Standard


Why Pittsburgh Didn’t Become Detroit

Glenn Thrush, Politico Magazine

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Published on February 10, 2014 06:00
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“For Christians who desire to write, the call to read broadly is an absolute necessity, for writing is, in many ways, the process of digesting and synthesizing not only the thoughts and experiences of a writer's own life, but the writer's intellectual wanderings as well.”
Gene C. Fant Jr., God as Author: A Biblical Approach to Narrative

“The greatest writers in the world have stolen the greatest Story ever told, time and time again. Christians should recognize this Story and seize the opportunity presented by this towering influence.”
Gene C. Fant Jr., God as Author: A Biblical Approach to Narrative

“When we write stories that are happy, with little conflict or inference of sin, then we are creating portraits of the world that perpetuate a sort of "soft universalism," the idea that no one is truly lost but rather that all are actually saved.”
Gene C. Fant Jr., God as Author: A Biblical Approach to Narrative



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