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David Gibson
GibsonWrites
If we step back from the faux-rage at supposed anti-Catholicism against SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett the big story here remains the fact that there are SIX Catholic on the
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Dr. Erik Wade
erik_kaars
How to Have Sex in the 600s: A very NSFW #MedievalTwitter Thread. Archbishop Theodore gave many judgments on what sexual acts were appropriate (and not) in the late 600s in
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Anthony B. Bradley
drantbradley
Reformed evangelicals locate the birth of Christianty in Europe, not North Africa/Middle East. This has caused several problems and significantly undermines their ability to think critically about history. The black
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हिरण्यरेता
Hiranyareta
Lol! You need concepts like "Divinization" to make sense of ideas and concepts in Hindu Scriptures when you try to evaluate them in Charvaka framework (जड़वाद). 1/https://twitter.com/Koenraad_Elst/status/1246188096703606792?s=20 Because fab
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Lugard Tare-Otu
Lugard_Tareotu
After many months of debates and horse-trading, they agreed on all we now know as the Bible at the last Council Meeting in Lycerene. These Councils were under the auspices
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The Great Stalin
BenedictCarter6
THREADI've read the exchange between the Gordons & others where they give the reasons for their claim that the SSPX is in schism. It's hilarious - they don't have the
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Matthew Hartke
MatthewHartke
This is a great question that deserves a much longer response, but here’s a tip-of-the-iceberg version for anyone interested in cognitive dissonance theory and it’s possible relevance to Christian origins...https://twitter.com/triplmath
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TwkLGBTQIA+ Sarah
TWkLGBTQ
Hey everyone, I wanted to talk about this Eric Metaxas tweet from yesterday, because there's a lot to unpack. If you aren't already familiar with Metaxas, he wrote a biography
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Rick Quinn
apophatic1
Expect to see more of this from evangelicals who have been mildly critical of Trump from now leading up to the election. I especially ask those of you who thought
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Kyle J. Howard
KyleJamesHoward
1. @NeilShenvi, first off I never said you are “unbiblical”, I said your takes are often ahistorical regarding racial history & theologically speaking, you seem to hold to a version
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Steve Cuss
stevecusswords
When I graduated with a ministry degree, I thought I was more or less equipped for ministry plus some needed years and experience. Hospital chaplaincy showed me differently because it
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Collin Brinkmann
crbrinkmann
As someone whose life has been deeply rewarded/renewed by repeated engagement with Malick & Kierkegaard, this (brilliant) essay stirs up a lot in me; it'd take a piece twice as
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Diana Butler Bass
dianabutlerbass
For the theological record, the “blood of Jesus” is not a magical talisman. Jesus bled because he was a victim, fully human, of political violence. His own blood did not
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Dr Robin Douglas
Robin_C_Douglas
Was there an esoteric/occult revival in the late Victorian period?A thread/1 It's fairly uncontroversial in the secondary literature to speak of such a thing (see e.g. https://www.jstor.org/stable/30053265?seq=1 and https://link.springe
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Piet Bosboom 🌜
PietBosboom
Thread; trying to understand the theology of Ibn Arabi. Mainly citing al-Jami's al-Durrah al-fakhirah, al-Lari's commentary on al-Durrah al-fakhirah, Ibn Arabi's Fusus al-hikam & Ismail Hakki Bursevi's commentary on Fusu
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Alia Malek عليا مالك
AliaMalek
NOT SURPRISED: A THREAD (cc: the entire media industry but esp the enablers @nytimes )RCMP arrests ‘Abu Huzayfah’ for allegedly faking his past with ISIS | http://Globalnews.ca https://globalnews.ca/news/7350363/rcmp-arrests-abu-h
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