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Kevin Fulton is on page 157 of 448 of Mere Christian Hermeneutics: Transfiguring What It Means to Read the Bible Theologically
The content is good, but this just isn’t an enjoyable read.
Jun 08, 2025 07:51PM Add a comment
Mere Christian Hermeneutics: Transfiguring What It Means to Read the Bible Theologically

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Kevin Fulton is on page 23 of 325 of Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments
This book is shaping up to be very interesting.

"Non-Western philosophies have now reentered the fray with the Hellenist and the Enlightenment traditions in the formal study of philosophy. Hebraic philosophy remains notably absent from this current ecumenical trend."
May 02, 2025 09:27AM Add a comment
Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments

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Kevin Fulton is on page 339 of 768 of Arab and Jew
This is a very informative book.

I occasionally want the other to “pick a side,� but the more I read, the more refreshing it is to engage with an author who lets the data and lets the interviewee quotes paint the picture.
Dec 24, 2024 07:13AM Add a comment
Arab and Jew

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Kevin Fulton is on page 233 of 768 of Arab and Jew
This is a fascinating book.

So far the most interesting parts are where he examines Jewish and Palestinian k-12 textbooks and when he interviews Palestinian and Jewish leaders.
Nov 03, 2024 06:12PM Add a comment
Arab and Jew

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Kevin Fulton is on page 9 of 1232 of Speaking the Truth in Love: The Theology of John M. Frame
More than anyone else, John Frame has changed how I see the and think about the world.
In light of that, I am excited to dig into this massive tome exploring the impact and application of his ideas.
Sep 21, 2024 06:38PM Add a comment
Speaking the Truth in Love: The Theology of John M. Frame

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Kevin Fulton is on page 101 of 224 of In the Shadow of Authoritarianism: American Education in the Twentieth Century
This book has been a surprisingly enjoyable read.

It looks at the rise of totalitarianism and education in the USSR and Italy along with American educators varied responses to that rise.
Sep 13, 2024 06:55PM Add a comment
In the Shadow of Authoritarianism: American Education in the Twentieth Century

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