On this blog in history: March 2007

Continuing with the historical links posts, here are the highlights from March of last year:Simply Wright
N. T. Wright, fresh off his own crack at popular apologetics (Simply Christian), took the time to write a review essay of the modern masterwork in that respect, C. S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity. I appreciated his essay, so I blogged about it.Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, RIP
Just my attempt to pay due honor to one of the most remarkable scholars of my lifetime.Conversation on Calvinism
This one came out of a discussion on The Thinklings; I provided a brief summary of Calvinist distinctives as an opportunity for folks to ask questions on what exactly it means to be Reformed. The conversation, alas, didn’t keep going very long.Presumption, my dear sir; pure presumption
My response to the disciplinary arrogance of scientists (would-be debunkers of Christianity, in the cases cited here) who consider that being scientists makes them experts in history, philosophy, and theology, too.

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