This essay will focus on a handful of claims that conservative Muslim apologists often make about Christianity and the New Testament. It is the author's hope that this work will help the Christian reader to have a basic level understanding of how Muslims approach Jesus and the New Testament (and why...
Cody Cook
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The Roman Catholic view of the authority of the pope is grounded upon four claims. If any one of these claims is shown to be false, the chain of argument is broken and the pope cannot have the authority that Catholics ascribe to him. These claims are as follows:1. Peter had a primacy amongst the apo...
Cody Cook
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It's a cliche, but it's also still quite true that the preconceived notions that one has will affect how one interprets the world around them. For Christians, we see this most strikingly when it comes to interpreting the Bible. Often we miss major biblical emphases simply because we struggle to put ...
Cody Cook
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The idea of Jesus initiating a second humanity and new creation by His incarnation, death, and resurrection is an important but often undervalued emphasis in the New Testament (especially in Paul) and in patristic theology (particularly in Irenaeus). In A Second Adam, Cody Cook presents this doctrin...
Cody Cook
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This is an essay about how the free sharing of useful information benefits the human community. The author focuses on two communities that exemplify this communitarian philosophy--the Christian church and the open source movement--to glean lessons from both about how humans should view the sharing o...
Cody Cook
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Recipes with a Southwestern flavor, designed for children from ages six to eleven to prepare, are accompanied by several stories featuring the traditional trickster Coyote and several simple craft projects.
Denice Skrepcinski, Melissa T. Stock, Lois Bergthold
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Tricycle Press
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9781883672379
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