Monthly Archives: July 2011

Summer History & Heritage — #7 (week of July 25)

 Students & friends, we continue below with the July Almanac readings and a question from Tabletalk magazine. We trust youʼre keeping up Tabletalkʼs daily studies in Ephesians, if not its current theme articles on fraternity or brotherhood. July 12 — … Continue reading

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Summer History & Heritage — #6 (week of July 18)

Students & friends, our Tuesday/Thursday Christian Almanac sketches for July are as follows: July 5 & 7 — 12 & 14 — 19 & 21 — 26 & 28. Below are some of my weekly questions and answers. July 5 … Continue reading

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Summer History & Heritage — #5 (week of July 11)

“The past is never dead. In fact it is not even past.” American cities and towns, not to mention our fifty states, no longer believe they have any communal right either to affirm or deny religious faith. Vestiges of the … Continue reading

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Summer History & Heritage #4 — (week of July 4)

Students & friends, what follows are some of my questions & answers on the last two weeks of Christian Almanac readings (and an additional entry from Tabletalk): June 21 — Christopher Wren After London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral burned down in … Continue reading

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