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How to use the Horner Bible reading plan in Logos

December 31, 2020 dga471 2 Comments

(or, how to import complex customized reading plans into Logos) In this blog post, I explain how I imported a…

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Posted in: Bible study

Launching Physical Theology

March 24, 2020 dga471 Leave a comment

Hi! My name is Daniel Ang and I’m a graduate student in precision measurements and atomic physics. I also have…

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Reading Walton’s Views on Genesis, Part 4: Reworking Inerrancy

April 22, 2017 dga471 Leave a comment

The third and final book of John Walton’s Lost World trilogy, The Lost World of Scripture (LWS), expands its scope from reading the…

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Posted in: Apologetics, Book reviews, Christian thought and philosophy, Evolution/Creation, Theology

What Does Day-To-Day Work Have To Do With God?

January 4, 2017 dga471 Leave a comment

(Originally written for YMI of Our Daily Bread Ministries. I have talked about the scientific aspects ACME experiment several times in…

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Posted in: Christian thought and philosophy, Personal, Reflections

Gibbon, Part 15: The Fall of Constantinople and the End of the Roman Empire

August 9, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

We have finally arrived at the last stage of the history of the Roman Empire: the ultimate fall of the…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Gibbon, Great Books, Humanities

Gibbon, Part 14: The Last Centuries of the Roman Empire

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As we saw in the previous post, the events of the Fourth Crusade could have completely annihilated the Byzantine empire,…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Gibbon, Great Books, Humanities

Gibbon, Part 13: The Crusades and the Division of the Byzantine Empire

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At the end of the 10th century, when Pope Urban launched the first Crusade (1095), the Byzantine Empire had stood firm…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Gibbon, Great Books, Humanities

Gibbon, Part 12: The Other Nations

July 25, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

In the first 10 chapters of Volume III, Gibbon addresses the rise and progress of other nations across Europe, Asia,…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Gibbon, Great Books, Humanities

Gibbon, Part 11: The Byzantine Empire for the Next 600 Years

July 10, 2016 dga471 1 Comment

Heraclius reigned from 610 to 641. By this time, the Roman Empire was more aptly called (as it is by modern…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Gibbon, Great Books, Humanities

Gibbon, Part 10: Justinian’s Successors and Heraclius’ Victory

July 9, 2016 dga471 1 Comment

Justin II Justinian, who was childless, was succeeded by his favorite nephew Justin. Justin II began his reign with optimistic…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Gibbon, Great Books, Humanities

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