Greg Schumaker
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Reasons for the Fall
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2008
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4 editions
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Secondhand Smoke
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2006
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Reasons for the Fall
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2012
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“It was not unusual to be called Son of God in ancient Judaism. God calls David his son: “today I have begotten you” (Psalms 2:7). He even calls Israel his “first-born son” (Exodus 4:22). But in every case, Son of God is meant as a title, not a description. Paul’s view of Jesus as the literal son of God is without precedence in second Temple Judaism.”
― Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth
― Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth
“As if to underscore the seriousness of her charge, Abigail, only partially in jest, went on to assert: “If perticular care and attention is not paid to the Laidies, we are determined to foment a Rebelion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice or Representation.”
― American Spring: Lexington, Concord, and the Road to Revolution
― American Spring: Lexington, Concord, and the Road to Revolution
“As far as I can see, even now, after years of puzzling over the field of cognitive science, there is no clear line between entities to which science attributes mind and those it regards as mindless mechanisms.”
― Living with a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth about Everything
― Living with a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth about Everything
“I spent the first few months of graduate school pretending to be a student of theoretical physics. This required no great acting skill beyond the effort to appear unperturbed in the face of the inexplicable, which is as far as I can see one of the central tasks of adulthood.”
― Living with a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth about Everything
― Living with a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth about Everything
“political environment. But there is always a thin line between a peaceful election and armed conflict. We acknowledge this close relationship in the way we use martial jargon to discuss our politics. Candidates battle for states, campaigns are run from war rooms, commercials are part of a media blitz, and campaign volunteers are foot soldiers. “Politics,” the Prussian military theorist Carl Von Clausewitz said, “is the womb in which war develops.” Violent conflict is born out in other nations where the martial language of politics is not metaphorical. In the same year that McCain and Obama”
― Almost President: The Men Who Lost the Race But Changed the Nation
― Almost President: The Men Who Lost the Race But Changed the Nation



























