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Social Imaginary and the Gospel
I mentioned in an earlier blog that I spent some time this summer with Canada’s finest philosopher Charles Taylor. To be fair, he was nowhere to be found, but his massive tome, A Secular Age, was in my hands a lot over the warmer months of the year. I also mentioned in the previous blog that ‘Scripture alone should be the sole influencer of our social imaginary’ or something like that. I then said I would provide more information on this in a future blog… this is that blog. T

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Oct 17, 20255 min read


REVIEW: The Secular Creed: Engaging Five Contemporary Creeds by Rebecca McLaughlin
Reviewed September 2022 Rebecca McLaughlin grew up in England and earned her PhD in Renaissance Literature from Cambridge and a degree in...

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Sep 29, 20213 min read
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