Monthly Archives: August 2009

A Farm of Peeves

Pet peeves–everyone has at least a couple, right? Whether it’s teeth-grinding, nails on a chalkboard, or an improperly used expression, something gets your goat every time. Well, I have quite a few pet peeves. I didn’t realize just how many … Continue reading

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Virgil’s Messianic Eclogue (Part III of III)

The following is the third and final part of an essay I wrote for a tutorial in Oxford in an attempt to address the question: “In what ways has Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue been interpreted since its composition and why is … Continue reading

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Virgil’s Messianic Eclogue (Part II of III)

The following is the second part of an essay I wrote for a tutorial in Oxford in an attempt to address the question: “In what ways has Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue been interpreted since its composition and why is the Messianic … Continue reading

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Virgil’s Messianic Eclogue (Part I of III)

The following is the first part of an essay I wrote for a tutorial in Oxford in an attempt to address the question: “In what ways has Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue been interpreted since its composition and why is the Messianic … Continue reading

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Replacement Theology 3

During my final semester of undergrad studies and the year-long interim before grad school, I underwent the arduous transformation of a dispensational premillennialist meeting Reformation Christianity. This was puzzling to my parents, who raised me as a Messianic Jew. It … Continue reading

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