I don't go to school here for location; I go for the excellent courses in political science and philosophy/theology. Top professors in these ares.
"For a decision based almost entirely on faith, Mitzel’s process is analytical."
What a notion? A school that actually tries explaining why faith must be reasonable and why reason must have a measure of faith that things objectively exist outside of your mind; that not everything's existence depends on your mind but that things exist independently of you; you're not the center of the universe.
Hodges U is old news. Key word here is news. Look for old news stories in the early 90's for the special news attention that it received. And anyway, wouldn't you cover a school more that constantly gets national attention?
Look at the protestant churches with married ministers. More catholics become catholic pastors than protestants who become protestant pastors.
Married nun? It'd be kinda hard to take care of your kids at the same time as praying for other people all the time or taking care of poor people all the time. If Mother Theresa was a "married nun", then you'd have never heard of her. In practice, that term is an oxymoron.
Posted on May 24 at 12:26 p.m.
I don't go to school here for location; I go for the excellent courses in political science and philosophy/theology. Top professors in these ares.
"For a decision based almost entirely on faith, Mitzel’s process is analytical."
What a notion? A school that actually tries explaining why faith must be reasonable and why reason must have a measure of faith that things objectively exist outside of your mind; that not everything's existence depends on your mind but that things exist independently of you; you're not the center of the universe.
Hodges U is old news. Key word here is news. Look for old news stories in the early 90's for the special news attention that it received. And anyway, wouldn't you cover a school more that constantly gets national attention?
Look at the protestant churches with married ministers. More catholics become catholic pastors than protestants who become protestant pastors.
Married nun? It'd be kinda hard to take care of your kids at the same time as praying for other people all the time or taking care of poor people all the time. If Mother Theresa was a "married nun", then you'd have never heard of her. In practice, that term is an oxymoron.
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