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Sunday Night Odds and Ends

John Fea   |  September 14, 2009 Leave a Comment

A few things on-line that caught my eye this week:

Randall Stephens on the 15th anniversary of Mark Noll’s The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind.

John D. Boy: Beards and the new evangelical leaders.

Did Pope Pius IX send a crown of thorns to Jefferson Davis? Probably not. But a Confederate Civil War Museum thinks he did.

Heather Cox Richardson: Who cares about plagiarism?

Some think that Cardinal Sean O’Malley should not have participated in Ted Kennedy’s funeral. O’Malley defends himself.

Can you be Catholic and Evangelical?: A conference at Wheaton College.

A library without books.

10 things students should ask during the first week of their colleges classes.

College classes are being taught at 2am!

Eric Miller slams Facebook.

Christian colleges reinventing themselves in an economic crisis.

Is conservatism a tradition or a pathology?

Amanda Bowie Moniz reviews Johan Neem, A Nation of Joiners

What my 11-year old daughter is reading: Al Capone Shines My Shoes.

All free libraries in Philadelphia will close on October 2.

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