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March 17, 2022
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Here be Dragons: Squid Game and Wealth Disparity

by Josie De Jong
…021-08-06/report-15-hourly-wage-isnt-livable-anywhere-in-the-us  ↩ https://www.ft.com/content/4169ea4b-d6d7-4a2e-bc91-480550c2f539  ↩ https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/01/09/trends-in-income-and-wealth-inequality/  ↩ https://sites.uab.edu/humanrights/2018/06/22/the-new-poor-people-campaign-the-social-movement-you-need-to-know/  ↩ https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/09/how-occupy-wall-street-reshaped-america/620064/  ↩ https…
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May 11, 2022
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Redeeming Negative Emotion: a review of The Power of Regret

by Donald Roth
…g better breaking in. We get some foretaste of better when we use regret to spur us on to better living, but that is just a shadow. We need the full reconciliation of all things in Christ our King, and regret teaches us to cry out for that. p. 8  ↩ https://www.scholastic.com/parents/family-life/social-emotional-learning/development-milestones/age-  ↩ https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+139&version=ESV  ↩ p. 55  ↩ https://worldregret…
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April 30, 2020
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The Art of Distancing: A Review of How to Do Nothing

by Matt Drissell
…g the ongoing development of our personal brand” (15). Odell isn’t against online communication or social media per se; rather, she calls for readers to resist the constant urge to capitalize and monetize their cyber connections. Odell makes this critique from the vantage point of secular humanism. Nevertheless, her critique is worthy of consideration by Christians; she rightly identifies that we live in an age where we constantly use digital tech…
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May 2, 2019
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Fiction and Human Frailty: A Review of Prophets of the Posthuman

by Myles Werntz
…ics of the Greeks were far superior in literary skill and style to the Old Testament, but that it was the Old Testament which spoke of the true way home. My point here is one similar to Augustine: that literature—and particularly, skilled literature, of Melville and Saunders and Morrison—can be an asset to the Christian formation of the soul, a lantern in the dark which sheds light on the right questions. But their vision and profit—and their abil…
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August 30, 2016
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Can Christians Believe in Climate Change?

by Thomas Ackerman
…provided by C. Mooney: The Science of Why We Don’t Believe Science; http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/03/denial-science-chris-mooney (accessed July 27, 2016)  ↩ The Pew Research Center has a detailed analysis on this subject at http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/07/01/chapter-2-climate-change-and-energy-issues/, as well as a more recent posting at http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/06/16/ideological-divide-over-global-warming-as-wide-as…
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August 13, 2019
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Making Nothing of Evil, and Everything of God: A Review of That All Shall Be Saved, Part 1

by Myles Werntz
https://www.sitejabber.com/online-business-review I’m no longer positive where you’re getting your information, however good topic. I need to spend a while studying much more or understanding more. Thank you for fantastic information I was on the lookout for this info for my mission. Tita Deacon I read the review with anger the first time, because of this in the opening: “Hart has one intent with this volume: laying to rest any sense that the mes…
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November 25, 2015
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The Grace of Failure

by Dave Mulder
…one day face. Many of them are high stakes: People’s lives depend on these tests’ validity as accurate measures of individual competence. All of them can be redone over and over for full credit… How pompous is it for a teacher, then, to declare to students, “This quiz/writing assignment/project/test cannot be redone for full credit because such a policy prepares you best for the working world.” This teacher doesn’t have a pedagogical leg to stand
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October 27, 2014
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Top 10 U.S. Supreme Court Cases From the Last Term

by Donald Roth
…n him and prison.” This ruling essentially allows the government to deny a defendant access to an attorney of their choice without ever letting the defendant challenge the accusations levelled against them. This ruling gives prosecutors a significant weapon against certain types of defendants. 9. Stanton v. Sims, Plumhoff v. Rickard, Tolan v. Cotton (Qualified Immunity Cases) Stanton – La Mesa, Cal. PD officers responding to a call about an “unkno…
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July 1, 2015
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Accessible Lust

by Aaron Baart
…beautiful in the potential it holds and the opportunities it creates. For example, I communicate with close friends in West Africa over crystal clear cell phone calls with absolutely no time delay. And I can access any of the 4.67 billion webpages available on the internet in seconds from my handheld smartphone, including providing updates to my own ministry website. Or, I can donate money to a pressing global crisis via a simple text message. In…
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October 13, 2020
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Grace: A Review of Jack

by Myles Werntz
…was burned and whose congregation moved to Chicago, and of Ames feeling uncomfortable to enter into the struggles of the Civil Rights Movement because of his own family history. When Jack, in both novels, refers to Iowa as the “bright start of radicalism”, it is a biting critique, because Jack has experienced a more complex embrace of grace, and in a form for which Gilead has no comfortable room—the black community. The prodigal returns to Gilead…
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August 1, 2017
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Supreme Court Term in Review: OT 2016

by Donald Roth
…ashington Redskins. The Court has not always been as friendly to religious freedom issues as freedom of speech issues, but this term did mark a significant victory for the cause of freedom of religion with Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer. There has always been some tension between the Free Exercise Clause, which limits the government’s regulation of religion, and the Establishment Clause, which limits its promotion of it. This means t…
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March 4, 2022
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How Did You Do It?: A Review of Power Women 

by Sandy Vanden Bosch
…each other, using the gifts God has blessed us with, to bless those trying to use their talents to make our world a better place?”  https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/womens-history-month  ↩…
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June 8, 2021
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Too Much of a Good Thing?: A Review of Overdoing Democracy

by Donald Roth
…gitimacy is upheld when the political losers sense that the winners remain committed to this open dialogue. In other words, the democratic ideal is a society where citizens “rule themselves as equals” because they also “reason together as equals.”1 This means that democracy aspires to be ruled by reason, but, in reality, it is ruled by the majority, and this creates a certain inherent tension. I’m a lawyer by training, and my friends and family wo…
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October 22, 2015
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Why I Am a Republican

by Mark Lundberg
…ty, adherence to traditional moral standards, a strong national defense, a free enterprise system, respect for the sanctity of human life, and freedom of religion and the free exercise thereof. We believe in retaining the original intent of our Constitution. We believe high moral character is a necessity for public servants. The highest standard of character should be embodied in both private and public life. We encourage the proliferation of thes…
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by In All Things
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February 22, 2022
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Scientists Aren’t Hostile Alien Priests: A Review of Redeeming Expertise

by Jeff Ploegstra
and technologies we developed based on those understandings will still be valid and reliable. Paradigm shifts tend to encompass and reframe our current observations and techniques rather than completely replace them.   Reeves points out that reality pushes back against misrepresentation. Often our assumptions and presuppositions in science are challenged by the observations that we make and the success or failure of our models and technologies. T…
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July 28, 2018
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Why Should the U.S. Have Paid Family Leave?

by Chelsea Maxwell
…to work only a few weeks, sometimes even days, after giving birth. Lower-income households who access family leave and rightly attempt to prioritize family care report taking on debt, accessing public assistance, or putting off paying bills in order to cover the lost income. Ultimately, families with low-wage working parents, who have the same calling to family care responsibilities as all parents, are especially disadvantaged with a lack of acces…
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April 20, 2023
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Topics Christians Should Discuss: Climate Change

by Debra Rienstra
…bying amid record profits in 2022,” OpenSecrets.org, 22 Feb. 2023. https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2023/02/oil-and-gas-industry-spent-124-4-million-on-federal-lobbying-amid-record-profits-in-2022/#:~:text=Close-,Oil%20and%20gas%20industry%20spent%20%24124.4%20million%20on,amid%20record%20profits%20in%202022&text=The%20oil%20and%20gas%20industry,OpenSecrets%20analysis%20of%20lobbying%20disclosures  ↩ Brendan O’Connor, “How Fossil Fuel Money Made C…
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July 6, 2022
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The Church and Disability Justice: A Review of My Body Is Not a Prayer Request

by Kathleen Van Tol
…ess for persons with disabilities, religious institutions were exempt from compliance as a result of protests by Christian leaders. Kenny says, “The erasure of disability in church spaces was deliberately manufactured because disabled people were (and still are) considered too pricey and profane to include. Knowing that houses of worship argued that including my body is offensive to their religious liberty will aways sting.”3 Often people with dis…
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March 1, 2023
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Podcast: FINDING Messiah with Jen Rosner

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Luralyn Helming
…n our day, again, because of this history whereby Judaism and Christianity come to define themselves in contradistinction and mutual exclusion to one another, almost always, like, church is not the synagogue. Church is these Gentile Christians, and the synagogue is where Jews are. And so even to think about the language of the church and what that connotations that has for contemporary Christians, which is almost always, like, exactly not what Jud…
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December 20, 2022
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‘Digital’ Fruits of the Spirit?: A Review of Analog Christian

by Mike Janssen
…n unremitting gaze inward” and need not be the same as narcissism or self-centeredness. We are self-centric when we disengage from uncomfortable or awkward situations in our embodied, physical existence and focus on our curated, “algorithmically precise” digital experiences. As he rightly notes, these digital interactions—photos of a beautiful vacation a friend from high school shared, funny stories about our friends’ seemingly-perfect children, a…
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October 13, 2016
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Science and Ethics in Practice of Earth Stewardship

by Calvin DeWitt
…biblical Stewardship Tradition, and inspired by the Appointment “to serve and to keep” summarized in Genesis 2:15, see my 2016 paper: “III. Earth Stewardship and Laudato Si’,Quart. Rev. Biol. 91(3):271-284, with free access at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/688096 and related material including PowerPoints at http://faculty.nelson.wisc.edu/dewitt/ (My University of Wisconsin Home Page). ↩…
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June 25, 2021
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A Word Makes the Love Go ‘Round: A Review of Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies

by Bruce Kuiper
…tly-negative-effect-on-the-way-things-are-going-in-the-u-s-today/  ↩ https://fortune.com/2020/11/29/covid-19-news-coverage-us-negative-stories/  ↩ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/crisis-earth/202104/do-americans-prefer-bad-news  ↩…
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November 1, 2022
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Enfolding Immigrants: A Review of Beyond Welcome

by Chris Goedhart
…About the Changing U.S. Unauthorized Immigration Population. Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/04/13/key-facts-about-the-changing-u-s-unauthorized-immigrant-population/  ↩ McNiel, T. 9/24/2020. The Long History of Xenophobia in America. TuftsNow. https://now.tufts.edu/2020/09/24/long-history-xenophobia-america. 10/20/2022.  ↩ Jones,R.P., Cox, D., Griffin, R., Najle, M., Fisch-Friedman, M., Vandermaas-Peeler, A. 2018….
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March 9, 2019
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A Guide to Digital Decluttering: A Review of Digital Minimalism

by Mike Janssen
…ocialization into virtual socialization. These harmful effects (and how to combat them) are the focus of computer scientist Cal Newport’s new book Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World. “Human beings are not wired to be constantly wired,” he declares in this incisive critique of modern technological life—particularly as it relates to social media and smartphones. The first part of the book lays out the problem: most of us ha…
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