Links: 7 June 2017

Faith and Theology: Tweeting the trinity: because heresy is meh.

Righteous Anger: Egypt’s Christians Respond to ISIS | News | Christianity Today

Paul Ricoeur: The philosopher behind Emmanuel Macron.

Perhaps the most famous Polish-Lithuanian writer: Why Czeslaw Milosz Still Matters | The New York Times.

Leaving Social Media Taught Me How Broken The News Cycle Is | FiveThirtyEight

Unlikely, but intriguing: The 25th Amendment Solution to Remove Trump | The New York Times.

Pure brilliance: Voting Systems.

Want to be more productive? Quit multitasking.

Google’s breakdown of what Americans don’t know how to spell, state by state | The Washington Post. As a native of the Garden State, I must say that “twelve” has never been difficult for me. However, the German equivalent is fun to spell: zwölf.

 

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I’m a native North Jerseyan, transplanted to Pennsylvania...lived and taught in Eastern Europe for six years…Old Testament professor, author, minister, musician, liturgist…husband to Corrie…father to Daniel and Elizabeth.
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